Thank you. This helped me solve both my collets and bits getting stuck, and at the same time not being steady. You've probably saved me a finger here, or at least some wood.
@halsonger13175 жыл бұрын
I've been told for a long time never to bottom out a router bit when installing it. This is the first explanation for that practice that I've seen. Excellent information!
@blyfo4 ай бұрын
I just bought the Makita DRT50Z and the instructions said to insert the bit all the way to the bottom. But the Makita doesn't have the same scenario as this video where the bit tightens towards the bottom. So I'm wondering if, with the Makita, this tight at the bottom issue has been resolved and I can safely fully insert? Anyone happen to have any thoughts on that? Thank you.
@grampacross73865 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a much safer way to go about it also. Us newbies need to know this kind of stuff. Thank you!
@kenmcf4 жыл бұрын
Thanks love the close-up details. I wanted a refresher as I have not used my router for quite a while.
@jeanine64925 жыл бұрын
One video told us it was because the router bit will get hot and expand but this makes more sense to me. It’s nice to now the why behind doing things I think, so thank you for the visual explanation. More tips like this would be great.
@dtzWill4 жыл бұрын
For what it's worth the manual for my trim router (ryobi p601) specifically says its to allow for expansion due to heat: www.manualslib.com/manual/1520307/Ryobi-P601.html?page=6#manual That's not to say that's the only reason of course! :)
@yahyabnhamza92173 жыл бұрын
I really learn a lot by watching this video.. At first I was kind of confused don't even know where to start from, but with this, I'm well satisfied. Thank u.
@erickdanielsson67102 ай бұрын
I place a rubber o-ring in the base of the collet (it's diameter is less than the collet diameter) thus when I put a bit into the collet it does not bottom out. I did this on my router table, as it is 1/2" router bits. 1/4" or 8mm I am just following the advice shown here.
@AeroconX2 жыл бұрын
It didn’t make sense to me that backing off a 1/16” would solve the issue of higher clamping pressure at the rear of the collet. The collet would still grip the rear end of the bit shank before the collet neck engaged. And so I jumped down the rabbit hole. My first google search took me to the collet Wikipedia page where is states “The "ER" collet system, developed and patented by Rego-Fix in 1973”. Turns out Rego-Fix is still alive and well. In fact their documentation, as well as many others, recommend the tool bit be placed the full length of the collet. Quote “Insert tool the full length of the collet for best results if possible. However never insert tool less than 2/3 of the collet bore length.” This was sufficient for me to conclude this video is a wise-tale myth. If you’d like to dig further I’d recommend looking into the 1973 patent lol.
@johnparkinson27749 ай бұрын
Yes my brain was not accepting this either . Another KZbinr suggested it was because the collet pulls bit in as it tightens . One thing we all know ,the bits get really hot so it will expand.
@Trek4Truth5 жыл бұрын
I have worked with routers for over 40 years and never knew why I had to keep the bit up a 1/16 ", go figure. thanks
@falcongroАй бұрын
where can i buy a bunch of different size collets for my electric router?
@paleogirl43122 ай бұрын
Why doesn't the collet have a tiny ledge at the bottom to keep the bit from going all the way down?
@MultiTom19565 жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very important info. 😊
@jmoney44512 жыл бұрын
Very helpful!! Thank you.
@manzerasobrado6045 Жыл бұрын
What collet size for 12mm router machine? What brand of collet
@rogerleclercq71273 жыл бұрын
Somerfield Recommends using a rubber grommet at the bottom which allows your matched bits to always be at the perfect height when changing bits.
@martinluthierking Жыл бұрын
like at the bottom of the collet hole?
@jhenry49485 жыл бұрын
How deep in inches are most plunge router collets? Trying to figure how out how much is the maximum mortise depth for my 4” length plunge router bit?
@timsharr5436 Жыл бұрын
very helpful video !!!
@michaelmcdonough19895 жыл бұрын
I put an O-ring at the bottom of the collect. That prevents the bit from bottoming out.
@popularwoodworking5 жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestion!
@robshively17084 жыл бұрын
@@popularwoodworking Marc Sommerfeld recommends putting a rubber grommet - like the kind used to protect wires from the sharp edges of a sheet metal circuit box - at the bottom of the collet. The grommet compresses when the collet is tightened but springs back to it original shape when loosened. It ensures a good collet grip and height-matched router bits like those for a cope and stick frames seat uniformly at the same height, every time. I have no connection with Sommerfeld. Just giving credit where credit is due. I think you can see KZbin videos of him doing this.
@Ziplock900010 ай бұрын
Makes perfect sense. Thanks
@wb_finewoodworking5 жыл бұрын
Excellent tip.
@chubalongchar714 жыл бұрын
Can we change 6.35mm collet with 8mm?
@ADEART-g4c Жыл бұрын
Hello I have router 1300w Bosch how to reduce 1/4to1/8
@BDJappe5 жыл бұрын
More of these kind of vids please! We noobs buy tools without knowing jack about it. I bought a router with tons of attachments I thought I needed. But there’s a contraption with gears and a belt. It looks like something that will likely never be used. I don’t know what the heck it’ supposed to be, or even how to instal the bloody thing on my router. My balls are to big yet not big enough to go back to the store and ask.
@hubzo14 жыл бұрын
Offset base for getting into corners?
@hinduspl5 жыл бұрын
Theres also indication line on most of bits thats represent the place of depth you should go. Not in all bits but on most of them for sure. You will not get your bit on waranty if you will break that bit because of inproper mount line. Thanks for the video.