
THINK SMOOTH FINISH | . | ONSRUD?S SPOILBOARD/FINISHING CUTTERS Introducing a complete line of cutters to maximize all flow through spoilboard systems and provide excellent finishing capabilities inplastic and aluminum material. These dynamically balanced tools provide an exceptional surface to insure part rigidity in MDF, LDF, and Balsa core spoilboard material. In addition to spoilboard finishing, the radius edged cutters in carbide tipped and insert style can be used to plane to size, slot, and bottom finish in a variety of flat sheet plastic and aluminum. Regardless of the application, the entire process is accomplished with maximum productivity and outstanding finish quality. . | Brochure List | | 
| 91-000/90-000 ? Spoilboard Surfacing Cutters PART # | CED | SHK DIA | SHK LENGTH | # OF WINGS | USAGE | STRAIGHT CUTTERS | 91-000 | 1-1/4 | 1/2 | 1-1/2 | 2 | CARBIDE TIPPED/RADIUS EDGED FOR SMALLER MACHINES AND WORK AREAS | 90-002 | 2-1/2 | 1/2 | 2 | 2 | MDF/LDF SPOILBOARD MATERIAL FOR FLAT SURFACE ON FLOW THROUGH | 90-006 | 4 | 3/4 | 2-1/4 | 3 | LARGER DIAMETER FOR FASTER/ SMOOTHER SURFACING IN MDF/LDF SPOILBOARDS | UPSHEAR CUTTERS | 90-004 | 2-1/2 | 1/2 | 2 | 2 | UPSHEAR ACTION FOR BALSA CORE SPOILBOARDS | 90-008 | 4 | 3/4 | 2-1/4 | 3 | FASTER AND SMOOTHER SURFACING IN BALSA CORE SPOILBOARDS | 90-014 | 4 | 3/4 | 2-1/4 | 3 | COMPLETE WITH RADIUS INSERTS FOR SURFACING PLASTIC AND ALUMINUM SHEET | Replacement Parts | PART # | DESCRIPTION | USAGE | 90-052 | INSERT 10/PK | Use w/90-002, 90-004, 90-006 & 90-008 | 90-056 | RADIUS INSERT 10/PK | Use w/90-014 ONLY | 90-102 | SCREWS | |
| | SPOILBOARD CUTTERS ARE ENGINEERED FOR CNC ROUTER APPLICATIONS. THE 1-1/4? AND 2-1/2? DIAMETER TOOLS SHOULD BE FED AT 200-600 IPM AT 12,000-16,000 RPM. 4? DIAMTER TOOLS SHOULD RUN AT 200-600 IPM AT 12,000-14,000 RPM. ONE-HALF TO THREEQUARTERS OF THE TOOL DIAMETER SHOULD BE UTILIZED IN A STEP-OVER PROCESS TO MAXIMIZE SMOOTHNESS. MAXIMUM DEPTH OF CUT SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1/8?. |
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