I am using a router to cut out the rib blanks for my patrol. I am currently using a Delta table top router/shaper (Delta 43-505) that I have had around the shop for a while. It spins at 12,500 RPM. I am using a combination of 1/4" and 1/2" solid carbide spiral bits and 1/2" 2 flute carbide bits. I seem to be getting a fair amount of chattering from the bit. I have a few heavy duty variable speed 1/2" routers and have been thinking of building a router table to see if changing the speed helps. What have you guys discovered? Have you had problems with bits chattering? What speed have you used? Any suggestions.
BTW, I have been using my rubber pad press technique to form the aileron nose ribs. While my press is not powerful to press the wing nose ribs, it does great for the aileron ribs. I also taper the form blocks that I use 10deg to deal with the spring back. I press them in about 20 seconds and pull them off the form block and the flanges are right at 90deg. No adjustment needed. Only wish I had a 100-200 ton press and I could form the ribs also. I also lubricate the blanks a bit with Pledge to allow the rubber to slide.
BTW, I have been using my rubber pad press technique to form the aileron nose ribs. While my press is not powerful to press the wing nose ribs, it does great for the aileron ribs. I also taper the form blocks that I use 10deg to deal with the spring back. I press them in about 20 seconds and pull them off the form block and the flanges are right at 90deg. No adjustment needed. Only wish I had a 100-200 ton press and I could form the ribs also. I also lubricate the blanks a bit with Pledge to allow the rubber to slide.
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