Roundover/Beading Set 501
$166.99 ea.
Product Description
Roundover bits are by far the most used edge forming bits in woodworking. This set offers the most common radii (R1/4”, R3/8”, R1/2”) in 1/2” shanks, plus a hefty 3/4” radius workhorse. Extra bearings and wrench are included to convert each bit from Rounding over to Beading - i.e., Roundover with a decorative step. Set comes in a durable plastic case to protect and organize your tools.
- TOOL SPECS: Set includes four router bits (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010),four B2 bearings, and a 3/32" hex key wrench for use with 1/2"collets.
- VERSATILITY: Includes the four most common roundover bits in 1/2" shank sizes (1/4", 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" radii) for versatile routing options.
- ROUNDOVER AND BEADING: Comes with four B2 bearings to convert into beading bits. All required components are included along with a hex key.
- PROTECTIVE CASE: Stored in a durable, hardened plastic case for easy organization and transport.
- MATERIALS: Perfect for use on natural woods, composite woods, and hard plastics, providing clean and precise cuts across a variety of surfaces.
- MACHINES: Designed for hand-held routers and router tables in a wide variety of application
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