Las brocas en V CNC son brocas de una sola flauta con un filo. Están diseñados para ser más eficientes en el grabado de detalles finos en madera dura, aluminio, latón, cobre, etc. Comúnmente utilizados en la industria del grabado, están disponibles en diferentes tamaños y longitudes. SpeTool ofrece versiones con revestimiento SPE-X (como W06008, W06009 y W06010) de los v-bits más populares para enrutadores CNC y portátiles.
Las brocas con ranura en V tienen 2 o 4 flautas, más para grabar letras, letreros, grabados, etc. en madera. Las ranuras en V varían desde fresas de carburo sólido (como las W06006 y W06007) hasta herramientas de inserción de carburo SpeTool (como las W06001 y W06002). Están disponibles en varios ángulos, diámetros de corte y tamaños de vástago, lo que los hace ideales para la mayoría de las máquinas CNC.
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I have only used these clamps a few times so far but can honestly say they have made the process of glueing up and clamping a number of boards much easier and quicker. I use to spend considerable time glueing up boards, applying calls to maintain a flat surface and then making sure I get the Calls off before the squeezed out glue made them stick to the boards. So far I have found that the glue does not stick to the clamps which is an added bonus. Good Job SpeTool
I put off getting one of these for a long time, unconvinced they could handle router planing serious hardwood since top quality smaller solid bits I owned struggled with it. But wow do they work. Mowing through endless board feet in a fraction of the time I was taking before. And we're talking about some of the hardest woods in North America - pecan, mesquite, and south Texas red oak (which is seemingly as dense and harder than live oak).