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Locking Drawer Glue Joint Bit 3346

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Locking Drawer Glue Joint Bit 3346

    $51.99 ea.

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    Materials: Natural woods, composite woods

    Recommended RPM: 14,000-16,000 (max 18,000)

     

    Use this Locking Drawer Glue Joint bit to make both cuts in the drawer of your project. Recommended for a minimum material thickness of 1/2". One tool makes both cuts.

    • TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped locking drawer glue joint bit with 3/4" large diameter, 1/2" cutting length, 1/4" shank, 1-7/8" overall length for use in 1/4" collets.
    • LOCKING RABBET: Forms a locking rabbet that securely joins drawer pieces without extra hardware. Works with materials 1/2" thick or more for hardware-free drawer construction.
    • APPLICATIONS: Ideal for creating a strong, precise joint between the sides and front of a drawer, leaving an accurate and detailed cut.
    • SINGLE BIT: This single bit makes both matching cuts, eliminating the need for a second bit.
    • MATERIALS: Perfect for use on natural woods and composite woods, providing clean and precise cuts across a variety of surfaces.
    • MATERIAL THICKNESS: Minimum 5/16" joint length for stability.
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