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I am looking at doing a project that will require a tee slot cutter, what should I know before buying one or any?
Dont know the exact sizes I will be needing just yet.
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Doc, I have a couple, they worked fine, still got 'em, besides that what do you need to know?
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Is there a standard depth of cut for the diameter. If I am getting a 3/4" wide cutter is there a standard depth or thickness I can expect it to be?
The one I am looking at don't mention this.
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Was looking at the Grizzly web site, not much detail there. Now looking at Shars, they have more details listed. price is slightly higher but not much.
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Hi Turbo,
Metric cutters the depth of cut is standard, for a particular diameter.
Not sure about inch ones.
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When cutting a tee slot, how much clearance is needed above the diameter of the shank that is just above the cutter. Say it is for a 1/4" bolt and the shank dia is .250 how much extra should I allow?
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03-16-2012, 09:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-16-2012, 09:18 PM by PixMan.)
What exactly are you cutting T-slots for?
A lot of people confuse Woodruff key cutters for T-slot cutters such as those shown in the link. Another good source of quality T-slot cutters is F&D Tool of Three Rivers Massachusetts.
http://www.fdtool.com/cubecart/index.php...lotcutters
Better-off buying theirs from distributors. Another is Victor Machinery Exchange. The F&D Tool stuff is top-quality American Made stuff, and priced accordingly. A distributor would discount from list.
http://www.victornet.com/subdepartments/.../1860.html
The important thing to do is to first cut the full depth and narrow width (bolt clearance) before going in with the T-slot cutter.
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Cut the original slot, like PixMan said, but go about 0.010/0.015 deeper than the "bottom" of the tee slot will be.