- Description
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Details
Finishing router bits produce a smooth and visually appealing surface finish on the material. They work best when following a roughing cutter.
Down cut refers to the direction of the flute. As the router bit grooves, slots and cuts the chips are forced Downwards. Therefore, the best finish is on the topside of the cut part. The downwards chip flow also assists in holding the material in place. However, feed speeds should be reduced due to the increase of pressure on the tool.
Two flute router bits have a smooth cutting action and a greater finish in harder materials.
- Tech Specs
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All our router bits are made from nano-grain solid carbide.
This material is capable of cutting Softwood and hardwood, chipboard, MDF, plywood, duromers, plastomers, mineral materials (Corian, etc.).
18000-24000 RPM
Feed rate: 2-16m/min
Feed rates change depending on the depth of the cut and the diameter of the tool. Poor finish can occur if your tool is run too quickly or too slowly. It is important to optimise your tooling speed dependant on your job.
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