10-13-2016, 06:43 AM
You should have noticed that same "feature" from when we work in my shop. I've been too lazy to build and too cheap to buy shields too, yet seem to find the energy to do a clean-up after (almost) every job. Those that I don't, it was a job for one of my sons and they get to do the clean-up as payment for the work.
BTW, I'm calling BS on the .250" (6,35mm) depth of cut unless you were deliberately abusing the tool. The last two digits of the nomenclature define the maximum depth of cut, so an F2280.UB.051DC.Z03.04 is limited to 4mm (.1575") depth per pass without engaging a second edge. It'll do it though, if your machine has the power.
BTW, I'm calling BS on the .250" (6,35mm) depth of cut unless you were deliberately abusing the tool. The last two digits of the nomenclature define the maximum depth of cut, so an F2280.UB.051DC.Z03.04 is limited to 4mm (.1575") depth per pass without engaging a second edge. It'll do it though, if your machine has the power.