I tried the search function for the site, but "cnc" and "bits" are too general. Adding best, alternative, size... only makes it more confusing.
I am looking at a design where I need to route 1" to 1 1/2" solid wood, probably Ash, Cherry and soft Maple. My dream would be a 1/4" diameter bit capable of 1 1/2" cutting depth. A 1/2" shank would be preferred. I'm not too concerned with the number of passes at this point.
Cutting will be on Shopbot Buddy with 4 hp spindle. On the Shobot site they seem to prefer Onsrud, but the 1/4" is only 5/8" cutting length.
I've used mostly Whiteside bits to now, but have others. The Whiteside RU 4700 is working for me, but is only rated for 1" cutting length. I don't have any metric ER collets for metric shanks. I do have 1/4" and 1/2" shank collets.
My thought is that are probably bits made for CNC that can cut deeper than those sold for router tables and hand held routers.
Anyone have a suggestion"
Steve.