1/4" SH Bowl & Tray Router Bit 3/4 Dia 2 Flute Woodwork Milling SpeTool
1/4" SH Bowl & Tray Router Bit 3/4 Dia 2 Flute Woodwork Milling SpeTool
1/4" SH Bowl & Tray Router Bit 3/4 Dia 2 Flute Woodwork Milling SpeTool
1/4" SH Bowl & Tray Router Bit 3/4 Dia 2 Flute Woodwork Milling SpeTool
Suitable for multiple materials
1/4" SH Bowl & Tray Router Bit 3/4 Dia 2 Flute Woodwork Milling SpeTool

SpeTool CA W08001 Carbide Tipped Bowl & Tray 1/4" Radius x 3/4" Dia x 1/4" Shank x 5/8" Cutting Length x 2" Long Double Flute Router Bit

SKU: CA-BP2F-D3/4-d1/4-FBA
Sale price$28.21 CAD

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Bowl & Tray Router Bit is designed for smooth, precise carving of trays, bowls, and flat-bottomed recesses. Featuring a durable carbide cutting edge and rounded corners, it leaves clean surfaces with minimal sanding. Ideal for hardwoods, softwoods, and composite materials on CNC or table-mounted routers.

Excellent For Cutting:

  • MDF
  • particle boards
  • plywood
  • wood panels
  • softwood
  • hardwood

TOOL SPECS:  1/4" Radius, 1/4" Shank, 3/4" Cutting Diameter, 5/8" Depth, 2" Overall Length, 2-flute Bowl & Tray Router Bit

Durable: Industrial-grade tungsten carbide for long life and wear resistance

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Carve perfect bowls and trays with ease.

Similar Size

Part No.

Cutting Dia.
(D)

Cutting Height
(B)

Shank Dia.
(d)

Overall Length
(L)

Radius

Flute

Bearing Rec. RPM
W08001 3/4" 5/8" 1/4" 2" 1/4" 2 / 18,000
W08005 3/4" 5/8" 1/4" 2-1/5" 1/4" 2 Top 18,000
W08006 1-1/4" 1/2" 1/2" 2-1/2" 1/4" 2 Top 18,000
W08007 3/4" 5/8" 1/4" 2-4/5" 1/4" 2 18,000
W08008 1/2" 3/8" 1/4" / 1/8" 3 Top 18,000
W08009 1/2" 3/8" 1/4" / 1/4" 3 Top 18,000

*Customized sizes are acceptable

Frequently Asked Questions

Use a router table or handheld router with a template guide. Make multiple shallow passes instead of one deep cut to achieve a smooth, even bottom.

Yes, a router table provides better control and stability, especially for larger bowls or trays.

Use sharp carbide bits, maintain proper feed speed, and consider a climb cut on the final pass for cleaner edges.

Choose the radius based on the size of your project—smaller radius bits for detailed small bowls, larger radius for wide trays.

Absolutely, use a template and a bearing-guided bit to replicate the same shape repeatedly.

It’s mainly designed for shallow bowls and trays; for deeper work, specialized bits or techniques are recommended.

Keep your router speed appropriate and feed rate steady; overheating often comes from slow feed or dull bits.

Yes, using custom templates or freehand routing, but it requires skill and steady hands.

Hardwoods like cherry, walnut, and maple work well, as do softwoods and engineered woods like MDF.

Yes, but adjust feed rates and speeds to prevent melting or chipping.

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