Spiral Bits - Compression VS Upcut VS Downcut VS Straight - Never Before Seen 19,000 FPS HD Video
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In this week’s woodworking skill builder we’re talking about spiral router bits. Upcut vs Compression vs Downcut vs Straight Bits. We have TONS of high speed slow motion footage on the Phantom v2640 High Def Slow Mo Camera to help really drive our points home. Thank you to @bitsandbitscompany for supporting this one. I really can’t wait to see what you create! Let me know what you’d like to see next. Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and subscribe. Cheers!
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PART #s
Astra Coated Compression ½” - 540-CM500
Compression ¼” - 425-CM250
Upcut Spiral ½” - 540-SRF500
Upcut Spiral 1/4” - SRF4-250
Downcut Spiral ½” - 530-DNC500
Downcut Spiral ¼” - 420-DNC250
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*Support What We Do at The Katz-Moses Store-* bit.ly/KMWstore20 *BitsBits is the BEST place to buy router bits:* bit.ly/BitsBits USE CODE JKATZMOSES15 for 15% off *PART Numbers* Astra Coated Compression ½” - 540-CM500 Compression ¼” - 425-CM250 Upcut Spiral ½” - 540-SRF500 Upcut Spiral 1/4” - SRF4-250 Downcut Spiral ½” - 530-DNC500 Downcut Spiral ¼” - 420-DNC250
@ShaneCarrigan
3 жыл бұрын
I just bought a shop apron :) super excited to get it!
@ralphcraig5816
3 жыл бұрын
Newbie router guy here, thanks for the very helpful information. Just ordered the top compression bit from your guys, figured I won't have to think about that for a while! 12 buck discount, thanks again. I'll be back soon...
@jarrettanderson9694
Жыл бұрын
Ppp0pp
@douggauthier4768
Жыл бұрын
How would it work if I did a contour toolpath in 2 steps, and did a bit change mid way from a down to an up?
This has been the best video for describing the differences between the bits...and the high frames per second shots are fantastic!! 👊🏼
@diziktoolinggroup5598
2 жыл бұрын
You are saying what I want to say
I don't think there's another woodworking channel that is able to educate so well on woodworking.
This is one of your BEST vids, to-date, Jonathon! Great summary of all the different types of bits. That slow-mo tells it all. Unbelievable how much wood movement there is with the straight bits. Thanks for pulling this video together. Really, really love that slow-mo footage!
Great explanation about the various bits and when to use them. And I am LOVING the slomo footage you guys captured. It adds amazing clarity to the examples.
FINALLY someone used a high speed camera for content that was appropriate. The high speed was really useful, Thanks Johathan
By far one of the most useful videos on this topic. Seeing what the bits are doing really makes an enormous difference for understanding what is being described. Thanks!!
Thank you for yet another outstanding, information, and USEFUL video. I, as well as countless others, really do appreciate the time and work you put into producing these quality, no BS videos with tips and advise we can actually put to good, functional use. Keep up the good work!
I must say, you have utilized your time with the slow-mo camera beautifully. Even if this was the only footage you shot, it is impressive to see just how beneficial the frame of reference is while you're explaining every detail. Keep it up, please, this is just more motivation to work harder and upgrade to quality bits as soon as possible! ✌️
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
And we have like 5 or 6 full length videos planned with slow mo stuff still. Thanks bud
You are a great teacher. All the info is presented concisely and clearly. You engage the viewer without being patronising. There's a touch of humour to keep the mood light. The high speed camera work is good, too - it perfectly illustrates the point you are making. I can't imagine how the topic could have been better explained.
Probably one of the best videos I’ve watched on woodworking. And he is a gifted communicator and teacher.
That was such an awesome video. The demonstrations were amazing. I bought my first down cut spiral bit this year, l was amazed how fast and cleanly it cut. The biggest benefit was how much easier the router was to guide through the material. Your explanations were concise and very easy to understand too. Thank you.
One of your best videos yet! Combining education with entertainment is a formula for success!
Differences between these bits/endmills are always asked by newbies in the hobby CNC world. You can explain it to them, but visualizing it with those slow-mo shots is worth 1 million words when you can see what 16k+ rpm cuts really look like. Too cool! Awesome man. I'm sending this to everyone.
I only learned about uncut, downcut, compression bits a couple of days ago whilst looking at router bits on Amazon. Then, by sheer coincidence this video is on my feed on KZread and what a spectacular job you have done in explaining them. Thanks.
J, thank you so much for making vids like this. I know many of us don't have the time to research and your vids are exactly what weekenders need to get the most of our time. Stay awesome.
Well done again, Jonathon. Your videos are like a well planned cutting list; very little waste. I appreciate that. Keep it up, brother.
Amazing video, extremely effective at getting your message across without the drivelling. You’ve cleared up an issue for me & gained a subscriber. Well done & thanks 🙏🏾
Outstandingly useful video, thanks Jonathan. The slo-mo make it so clear.
Thanks for this video explaining bits. I’ve been looking at getting some good bits and it’s nice to know what they each do. High speed footage = awesome.
Ive been venturing into wood working over the last two years really just messing around and building stuff for my house and doing remod work and now im wanting to get serious into it and start building my own furniture and ive got family thats wanting some custom build stuff to. Ive been looking at routers and tables and cnc and this just helped me in so many ways in making my decision. A huge thank you for this.
The best explanation of spiral/compression bits I've seen. High speed photography is awesome.
Thanks for the slo-mo! Really helps me understand which bit to use!
Could be your best video ever. Worth rewatching. And the high speed camera! Thanks.
Quality content here - learned a lot from this! Thanks you for taking the time to demystify these bits and helping to step up our router game
Nice footage! I've always wanted to show people how those bits work. Thanks for sharing.
Thx again! This is exactly the video I was asking about. Really appreciate! Great shots! Looking forward to the new apron!
Excellent video! Very informative, and great slo-mo footage of the bit action. Thank you!
This is a really good video. I learned why my straight cutters were causing so much tearout, and that you can use down-cut bits for top-down routing to preserve the face-up from tearout.
This is so good! All the information I need and more, and you aren't talking to me like I'm a child. Keep it up. I think I'll be spending the evening surfing your videos!
Awesome video. Ton of great info in 12 minutes. Visuals and simple explanation are awesome.
Accompanying these explanations with high speed footage is brilliant. Very descriptive. I think a lot of people will get some great use out of this video. Great job!
Very useful and good explanation of main types of bits and their advantages and disadvantages . Kudos to the host!
I’m getting back into woodworking after a 20 year hiatus. These were not widely available back then. Really re learning a lot from your channel, thanks!!
Great job Jonathan!! As always great information and well made.
Fantastic video JKM love the footage !! Thank you for doing this for everyone to see !
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure bud!
Such an informative video! The slow motion clips are incredible! Thanks for sharing!
Super helpful video, thank you. Answered all the questions I had.
Great lesson, sir. A special thanks for the usage of slow motion camera that gave us a good comparison and good understanding, please do more this kind of things.
Great video,and one of the best made footage i've ever seen.Congrats !!!
Brilliant video. The high speed footage demonstrates exactly what these bits actually do. So much better than someone just explaining the properties of each type of bit.
Great content and visuals. Really useful to see and learn something new! Thanks for posting this.
What can i say... One of the best videos I've seen since I start woodworking. Thank you very much for sharing. Take care and Stay safe :)
Just the most useful and informative YT I have watched for a while..👍
Really fantastic footage, Jonathan! 😃 Thanks a lot for all the tips!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Very concise and well explained. Thank you
Very well produced video! Impressive!
Lots of really great information here. Thanks!
Super helpful! Great information! Thank you!
Great video!! Very helpful and simple!
Top notch video! Your videos have really been giving me the knowledge and confidence I’ve been lacking in certain areas, like bit/blade selection for different cuts.
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
My guy!
Great info, and the video really shows what’s happening. Thank you!
Love the (not so) subtle stopblock product placement in the closeup shots. Awesome content and instruction using the high-speed footage, thanks!
The high speed close ups were very helpful in illustrating what you were talking about. Very nice.
Great video Johnathan, I enjoyed the slow motion which greatly explains how the bits are turning and what they are actually doing. I use compression bits and spiral upcut bits but I'm just getting started with these types of bits. Again, thanks for the video!!!
Fantastic video. Many thanks for the slow mo video and detailed information.
Brilliant video & ultimate quality. Thanks!!
Very useful and excellent video . Thank you
Great channel great info, great videos! Keep them vids coming!
A Very much needed video! I think many seasoned Woodworkers on KZread completely mis the mark on what less seasoned workers actually call helpful content. Comparisons, demos, explanations, tool setup videos and videos like this are the most helpful in my opinion. Thank you!!!
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
My guy!
@spkendrick
2 жыл бұрын
@@katzmosestools What about flush trim on a router table with spiral bits.... whats the difference on upcut vs downcut.
Well spent money on the camera. I already consider you the highest production value channel (independent) on KZread, and this just reminds me and all the others of that. Great video btw, I'm getting into routing right now and have endless questions on why/how to use certain bits, and why you reach for a router with a bit in mind for a task type.
Thank God you put this video out! I've always wondered! PS. I'm super pumped for my apron to come in!!
Thanks for this great video with superb slow-motion footage. I'm just learning to use a router and the explanation about spiral cut vs. straight cut is very effectively demonstrated here.
Excellent content. Very informative
Thanks so much for making this video, really appreciate it! I’ve looked at the bits n bits site a few times and been indecisive about what to order! I’m in the U.K. so really want to get the correct order before I have it shipped. I can really see the quality in these superior router bits. Keep up the great work!
this was a great video of why the bit choice matters; the high speed views + explanations made it so clear.
Once again, great use of the slo-mo to capture the cutting action and help explain the bit types. I can't believe the vibration from that straight cutting bit!!!
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah and whats crazy is its happening so fast we didn't notice until reviewing the footage.
this is so helpful to understand different types of bits! thank you!
so glad i found this channel, i have learned a lot and really enjoy these slow mo videos
Best explanation I have ever seen. Thanks for this.
Best explanation ever! Thank you!
That was a great video…. I am a beginner at CNC routing and anything “timber work related”… I have watched several videos on this subject but yours really cemented it for me and was by far the best explanation I have heard 👍 Your slow mo video clips really helped cement the concepts. I’m subscribed 👍
Wow! Just wow! Mr. Jonathan Katz-Moses you do great work and your very knowledgeable in your craft! Great content great teaching! I appreciate what you do for the woodworking crowd. I'm just getting started on KZread and trying to build my own woodworking business completely from scratch! No I'm not spamming your comment section to do anything I'm just saying I'm blown away by your channel and the content you put out there! I'm hoping one day I'm doing just as good as you and grow my knowledge as you have over time! I appreciate you sir!
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
Truly appreciate it my friend!
Gee you really love this new camera, actually so do I ! Great topic and video!
Wonderful video! Learned a ton!
Thanks .Always learn something on your channel. Ordered apron early, can't wait to get it.
Great video as usual. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this I have been struggling to get good results from my router but I see KZread videos and it’s like the only tool they use and TA-DA perfect finish 🤔 you sir are such a legend for this content 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing. I've been wondering about this very subject.
Best video out there! good job bud!
Very well done! Great use of high speed.
Excellent video, thanks!!!
Great information Jonathan. Thank You.
New to routers and answers a lot of questions. Thanks.
FANTASTIC!!!
Wow. Superb video and narration comparing bit types, performance, upcut v downcut, and the advantages of spiral bits. The high speed video provided excellent illustration; physics for woodworkers. Learned more in 12 minutes than I have in quite some time. And I just realized I'm an hour drive from Bits & Bits in OR. Good reason to visit the Frank Lloyd Wright Gordon house again too.
Brilliant video loads of information.... great slo mo shots thanks
As a new woodworker still learning stuff like this, this may be the single most useful educational video on using my router table. Thank you! (Incidentally, my birthday is coming up and I've got my eye on your shop apron...).
Prime example of a (moving) picture is worth a thousand words. Great, great, great!
Very thorough and the slow-motion video was super helpful. Thank you.
Brother: on your advice, I got a compression girl bit for Christmas for myself. What a difference. Everything you said is true, and I highly recommend compression bits, especially if you use templates a lot. With the grain, against the grain, it doesn’t matter and it leaves a very smooth finish. Thanks again.
Thanks for helping to end the confusion. Nice slo-mo!
Really good video. Wish I would have seen this a year ago. Very much enjoying the short instructionals. Thank you.
Probably the most comprehensive review with video (amazing video I might add) anywhere online. This really gives someone the best understanding of cause and effect (kinda like The Matrix second movie 😎)
@katzmosestools
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha thanks bud!
Excellent video very well explained
Great video Jonathan, thanks for sharing it. After I watch it about three more times I will have gotten a better handle on all that information.
Great video and thanks for the discount. Saved me 160 bucks!
Learned a lot.. At the same time enjoyed the high speed video demo!! Thank you
Just getting into shaped objects inlay work and inlay banding projects. My brother is also interested but would rather I make all the mistakes first to educate him properly. Ha. This video is priceless for getting new woodworkers up to speed on the performance of various bits. Shared video with a number of friends. Thanks!
Thank you! Made my decision pretty straightforward