Thumbnail Edge Form Bit 3294
$117.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composite woods
Recommended RPM: 10,000-12,000 (max 12,000)
This bit has an overall design similar to a standard edge profile bit. However, the profile width is much larger for trimming the edges of a large workpiece such as a table.
- TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped, table edge, thumbnail bit with 1" profile width, 2-1/2" large diameter, 3/4" cutting length, 1/2" shank, 2-1/2" overall length, and B3 bearing for use in 1/2" collets.
- PRONOUNCED EDGE: Creates a wider, more pronounced edge profile than standard edge trimming bits.
- APPLICATIONS: Perfect for creating a thumbnail profile on a tabletop edge, adding an elegant, detailed touch to your woodworking projects.
- CARBIDE TIPPED: Offers an excellent balance of quality and cost, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
- STEEL SHANK: The steel body creates a rigid tool with reduced vibration while the carbide cutting edges provide extended life.
- MATERIALS: Perfect for use on natural woods, hardwoods, and plastics, providing clean and precise cuts across a variety of surfaces.
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