Whiteside Brass Router Inlay Kit
$71.99 ea.
Product Description
Whiteside's Brass Inlay Kit allows you to make perfect fitting inlays for decoration or repairs. Simply cut your template from 1/4” thick material and trace it with your router to cut both the cavity in your workpiece and the matching inlay to be inserted. Instructions are included. Our kit includes a special centering pin to insure exact alignment with router spindle. Also includes a 1/8” Solid Carbide Spiral Router Bit (Part# RD1600).
Base Plate on Router must have a 1-3/16" diameter hole by 1-3/8" counterbore.
- TOOL SPECS: Solid brass, standard inlay kit with 1/8" cutting diameter, RD1600, and 1/16" inside corner radius.
- INLAY KIT: Ideal for creating precise, custom inlays for decoration or repairs, ensuring a perfect fit every time.
- TEMPLATE AND INLAY: The brass guide can be reconfigured to cut both the template and the matching inlay. All parts are included along with instructions to guide you each step of the way.
- DOWN CUT SPIRAL: Includes Whiteside's 1/8" diameter RD1600 Down Cut Spiral. The spiral design provides a smooth slicing action while the down shear keeps the top edge of the inlay crisp and clean.
- CENTERING PIN: Equipped with a special centering pin to ensure precise alignment with the router spindle for accurate setup and cutting
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