Bowl & Tray 1376B
$54.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composite woods, hard plastics, thin aluminum
Recommended RPM: 14,000-16,000 (max 18,000)
Bowl and Tray bits were designed as an alternate cutting shape to the traditional Round Nose. These bits have a flat bottom so that ridges are not left when cutting out the bottom of a bowl or serving tray.
- TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped, bowl and tray form bit with 1-1/4" cutting diameter, 1/2" cutting length, 1/2" shank, 1/4" radius, and 2-1/4" overall length for use with 1/2" collets.
- BOWL AND TRAY: These rounded bits are highlighted by their flat bottom, offering an alternative to traditional round nose bits for cutting the bottoms of bowls or trays for a smooth finish.
- BEARING GUIDE: This bit has a bearing mounted on the shank, ensuring a quick and easy way to follow a template guide.
- CARBIDE TIPPED: The steel body creates a rigid tool with reduced vibration while the carbide cutting edges provide a quality cut with extended life.
- MATERIALS: Works effectively on natural woods, composite woods, and hard plastics for versatile, high-performance cutting and shaping.
- DISTINCT PROFILES: Designed for hand-held routers, router tables, and CNC machines in a wide variety of applications.
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