03-23-2020, 06:42 PM
While keeping the brain cell engaged today I noticed different types of collet designs on routers.
The number of slots / kerfs vary from 1 to 8.
Some with multiple slots / kerfs have them only on one end of the collet. Others have half on each end offset by 90°
Some have the collet and nut as one assembly others the collet and nut are separate.
Is there a minimum distance that a bit should be inserted in a collet? My default approach has been to insert the bit as far as possible then retract it about 1/8" The reason for the question is a new tool in the shop (a CNC router) and some of the bits are short and would not leave much for cutting if I use my default method.
Just out of curiosity could someone explain these design differences and the minimum insertion depth question.
Thanks, Bill
The number of slots / kerfs vary from 1 to 8.
Some with multiple slots / kerfs have them only on one end of the collet. Others have half on each end offset by 90°
Some have the collet and nut as one assembly others the collet and nut are separate.
Is there a minimum distance that a bit should be inserted in a collet? My default approach has been to insert the bit as far as possible then retract it about 1/8" The reason for the question is a new tool in the shop (a CNC router) and some of the bits are short and would not leave much for cutting if I use my default method.
Just out of curiosity could someone explain these design differences and the minimum insertion depth question.
Thanks, Bill