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SpeTool CA W07006 Solid Carbide Flush Trim Compression Spiral 1/4" Dia x 1/4" Shank x 1-1/8" Cutting Length x 3" Extra Long Router Bit

SKU: CA-SPTL-D1/4-1/4-U&D-FBA
Sale price$29.62 CAD

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Flush Trim Spiral Bits deliver precise, clean edge trimming by following a template or pattern. Their spiral cutting edges reduce tear-out, leave a smooth finish on wood, plywood, MDF, and laminates, and work equally well with handheld or table-mounted routers. Perfect for professional-quality joinery and duplicate workpieces.

Excellent For Cutting:

  • MDF
  • Plywood
  • Laminate
  • Softwood
  • Hardwood

TOOL SPECS: Solid carbide, Compression cut,  flush trim spiral with 1/4" cutting diameter, 1/4" shank, 1-1/8" cutting length, and 3" overall length for use in routers with a 1/4" collet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Used to trim edges flush with templates or patterns, ensuring precise replication.

Spiral cutting edges slice wood fibers cleanly, minimizing splintering and tear-out.

Upcut pulls chips upward (better chip evacuation); downcut pushes chips down (cleaner surface finish).

Yes, spiral bits generally provide smoother cuts and less vibration.

Absolutely, they work well on plywood, MDF, laminates, and hardwood.

Use proper feed rates and sharp bits; avoid slowing down too much.

Use a template guide bearing and firm router control to prevent drift.

Both; they perform well in handheld and CNC setups.

Coatings (like TAC, TiN or TiAlN) can extend bit life, especially on abrasive materials.

Use downcut bits or climb cut with spiral bits carefully.

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