Flush Trim Spiral Down Cut Bit RFTD2100
$57.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composites, hard plastics, thin aluminum
Recommended RPM: 18,000-20,000 (max 24,000)
Providing state-of-the-art results in flush trimming. The bit uses a double ball bearing pilot to run against your project template while the down cut flutes expel chips down and away from the router, leaving a smooth top surface.
- TOOL SPECS: Solid carbide, down cut, flush trim spiral with 1/4" cutting diameter, 1/4" shank, 1" cutting length, and 3" overall length for use in routers with a 1/4" collet.
- FLUSH TRIM: Ideal for precise, clean flush trim cuts in hardwoods, laminates, plywood, particle board, solid surfaces, and composites for smooth, professional results.
- DOWN CUT SPIRAL: The spiral helix gently slices through wood grain to ensure clean, crisp cuts while outperforming standard straight bits.
- TEMPLATES: Perfect for following templates, duplicating shapes, and creating intricate designs, especially when using a router table with the template positioned above the workpiece.
- DOUBLE BEARING: Features double bearings for enhanced stability and reduced strain on the bearings.
- MACHINES: Compatible with hand routers and router tables, offering flexibility and precision for various woodworking tasks
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