Works as expected
Works as expected
Works as expected
Works as expected






Solid carbide replacement inserts feature four precision-ground cutting edges for extended tool life and consistent performance. Designed for surfacing router bits, they deliver smooth finishes, reduced downtime, and cost efficiency by allowing easy edge rotation instead of full bit replacement. Ideal for woodworking, CNC surfacing, and slab flattening.
Square Carbide Inserts – 12x12x2.2mm, 45° Angle, 10-Pack
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| Part No. |
Length |
Width |
Height |
Degree |
Coating | Compatible with |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O01001 | 12mm | 12mm | 2.2mm | 35° | W05002/W05003/W05010/W07020/W07038 | |
| O01002 | 10mm | 10mm | 2.2mm | 30° | W05001/W05004 | |
| O01004 | 12mm | 12mm | 2.2mm | 35° | ATS | W05002-ATS/W05003-ATS/W05010-ATS |
| O01008 | 10mm | 10mm | 2.2mm | 30° | ATS | W05001-ATS/W05004-ATS |
| O01010 | 12mm | 12mm | 2.2mm | 45° | W05014 |
*Customized sizes are acceptable
| Products Type |
Products Type |
|---|---|
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| 2D & 3D Tapered Router Bits | Download |
| V Groove Router Bits | Download |
| O-Flute Router Bits | Download |
| Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits | Download |
| Bowl & Tray Router Bits | Download |
| Aluminum & Metal Router Bits | Download |
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Software |
Tool File |
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Fusion 360 Tools File(Updated To 20251015) |
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Vectric Tools File (Updated To 20251015) |
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Carveco Tools File(Updated To 20251028) |
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Carbide 3D Tools File(Updated To 20251028) |
Some are proprietary, while others may fit if dimensions match:
Measure carefully, particularly tip shape and taper—size alone isn’t enough.
Yes—carbide insert tools offer an easy starting point for turning with minimal learning curve.
Generally, yes—since most act like scrapers, they often require additional sanding.
Depends—flatter inserts might need more sanding, whereas some users blend carbide with traditional tools for finish.
Use proper torque—over-tightening can crack inserts, especially on planers.
Yes—saving original screws is advised, as replacements may not always fit perfectly.