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SpeTool W05003 CNC Spoilboard Insert Carbide 4 Wing, Surfacing, Planing, Flycutting & Slab Leveler 2-1/2" Diameter x 1/2" Shank Router Bit

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Features:

  • This professional bottom cleaning router bit is not only perfect for wood slab flattening, resurfacing, or plane the top surface of the spoil board, but also for trimming and slotting/grooving. Great replacement bit tool for woodworking
  • 4 wings wood CNC router, Shank: 1/2"; Cut diameter: 2-1/2"; Carbide Inserts 12*12*2.2mm,
  • Contains four cutting flutes, which provide a better cutting result
  • MDF, LDF, fiberboard, plastic, plywood, hardwood, softwood, etc
  • Use on CNC and other automatic routers as well as hand-held and table-mounted portable routers. Such as woodworking engraving machines, trimming machines, etc.


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    Customer Reviews

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    Bill Wiese

    I didn’t get the 12% promo discount when I ordered it.

    R
    Randy Cochran

    It works great. I am building a 27 X 27 X 12 chopping block out of hickory. It is leveling the segments easily. The fit is very good.

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    Boleslaw Borecki
    Turbo powered flattening

    Great tool to have when you need to flatten a warped board. Fast work if you have a powerful router. Only negative I could find is the 'fan effect' . It would blow chips several feet away. You can feel the wind quite a distance from the router head. At least you can see what is going on. Recommendable! Should not have to buy a replacement because the carbide teeth are replaceable. Excellent.

    B
    Brady Fisher
    Great surfacing bit

    Used on solid walnut to flatten a slab, didn't skip a beat!

    J
    JAMES Knoflicek
    NICE!!!

    Cuts clean, is very sharp, therefore low pressure on the spindle. Able to increase IPM and get's the job done quickly. Minimum sanding to finish. (Helps to tram the spindle!)