Vee Panel Tongue & Groove Set 1/2" Shank
$219.99 ea.
Product Description
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Materials: Natural woods, composite woods
Recommended RPM: 12,000-14,000 (max 16,000)
Use the two-piece Vee Panel Tongue and Groove set with a ball bearing guide for connecting a joint in your project. This joint is different from a standard tongue and groove since it allows for a small vee groove above the joint. Recommended for a material thickness of 5/8"-1". Any material over 1" thick will require a second cut on the tongue profile to waste away excess stock.
- TOOL SPECS: Carbide-tipped vee panel tongue & groove two piece set with 1-5/8" large diameter, 1" cutting length, 1/2" shank, 2-3/4" overall length for use in 1/2" collets.
- CLASSIC DESIGN: Perfect for adding a traditional or classic touch to interior designs in bathrooms, bedrooms, and wainscoting, enhancing the aesthetic.
- APPLICATIONS: Great for adding a decorative, textured finish to walls and ceilings, enhancing the look of any room with a stylish, unique design.
- TWO-PIECE SET: Both bits are carbide tipped with a solid steel shank, providing strength and longevity. Supplied in a protective plastic case.
- MATERIALS: Perfect for use on natural woods and composite woods ranging from 5/8" to 1" thick. Materials over 1" thick require a second cut on the tongue profile to waste away excess stock.
- MATERIAL THICKNESS: 5/8" to 1" material required. Material over 1" thick require a second cut on the tongue profile to waste away excess stock
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