Router Bit Grabbing
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:16 pm
This question arose from some rather simple table top pattern routing of soft white pine with no knots; what would normally expect to be a very mundane wood working task.
Is there anything other than grain pattern that would cause the router bit to grab the work piece (climb out - like I was feeding the wrong direction)?
I have just been cutting some small shelf brackets and whiling doing this the wood, two or three times, was nearly yanked out of my grasp. I quite routing and finished up on a drum sander..
I was using a nearly new bit and inspection indicates nothing obviously wrong with the bit.
Is there anything other than grain pattern that would cause the router bit to grab the work piece (climb out - like I was feeding the wrong direction)?
I have just been cutting some small shelf brackets and whiling doing this the wood, two or three times, was nearly yanked out of my grasp. I quite routing and finished up on a drum sander..
I was using a nearly new bit and inspection indicates nothing obviously wrong with the bit.