Today, let's take a look at what kind of TCT straight bit is suitable for each of these plates.
Chipboard
Chipboard – is made by mixing small wood particles with epoxy resin, which are pressed together under intense heat and pressure to produce a rigid board, typically with a smooth surface.
For chipboard with more impurities, we recommend using two flute straight bits, which are more cost-effective.
For chipboard with less impurities, we recommend using straight bits with three flute(slot), and the processing effect is better.
MDF
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood composite made up of leftover hardwood or softwood.The general steps used to produce MDF include mechanical pulping of wood chips to fibers (refining), drying, blending fibers with resin and sometimes wax, forming the resinated material into a mat, and hot pressing.Since MDF is made of powder, it is easy to burr.
For MDF, solid wood and sandwich panels, we recommend the TCT three-flute through-flute TCT straight bit, which can be trimmed to both sides of the groove by rotating at high speed.
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