Cnc Spoilboard Cutter 1/4" Shank
$42.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composite woods, hard plastics, epoxy
Recommended RPM: 14,000-16,000 (max 18,000)
Designed for flattening tabletops, benchtops, and other wooden surfaces where you desire a smooth, clean surface. Perfect for router sleds or resurfacing the top surface of your CNC spoilboard. Now available in a carbide tipped option from Whiteside for best economy and a 1/4" shank for smaller CNC machines.
- TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped surfacing and flattening bit with 1" cut diameter, 1/4" cutting length, 1/4" shank, and 3 wings for use with 1/4" collets.
- SURFACE FINISH: Designed to deliver a smooth, high-quality finish on the top surface of your project. Commonly used for flattening slabs or resurfacing a CNC spoilboard.
- THREE FLUTE: Three-flute design provides a smooth finish on cutting boards, spoilboards, and wood slabs.
- TOOL DESIGN: Carbide tipped for long life as an economical surfacing option compared to many surfacing bits. The 1" diameter allows it to be easily used on small sleds or CNCs.
- MATERIALS: Perfect for use on natural woods, composite woods, hard plastics, and epoxy, providing clean and precise cuts across a variety of surfaces.
- MACHINES: Designed for hand-held routers, router tables, and CNC machines in a wide variety of applications
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