Use the woodworking carbitool wheel cutter router bit

Use the woodworking carbitool wheel cutter router bit

This is a new woodworking segment for Stu's Shed - Router Bit of-the-month. Credit for the concept actually goes to Matt's Basement Workshop, an American Podcast you can also find on iTunes.

Carb-i-tool have very generously supported Stu's Shed with this segment, and have provided a number of bits that we will review over the coming months.

The background noise in the video is rain - can't seem to do much about it - the only times I get a chance to shoot some footage recently seems to be the only time it rains around here! Seeing as we are in the middle of a very bad drought, I guess we can't complain, but the timing is.....unfortunate! Been chatting with one of my colleagues, and I'm going to play more with how I record audio in the future. I guess while we are learning more about woodworking, I'm on quite an interesting learning curve about video production!

When all's said and done, hope you are enjoying the results, and the authenticness of this being a real video, shot in a real shed....our own little reality show....I should have called it "Little Brother".

Carb-i-tool is a Melbourne manufacturing company, producing very high quality router bits in a myriad of styles and designs. One of their rather unique designs is the Wheel Cutter. It comes in 3 sizes - 40mm, 50mm and 60mm. It is not strictly a router bit, as it is designed to be used in the drill press, and quickly and easily turns offcuts into toy wheels!

The wheels have a nice profile, with a rounded rim, and indented hub. The bits have a large chunk of tungsten carbide, and will produce 1000s of wheels!

Want to know more? Search Stuart Lees on WonderHowTo.

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