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Works as expected
Works as expected
Works as expected







A down cut bits push chips downward, delivering smooth top surfaces with minimal tear-out — ideal for plywood, hardwood, and laminated boards. Made from solid carbide for durability and precision, they’re perfect for joinery, grooves, and clean-edge cuts where surface finish matters most.
| Dirección de corte: | ABAJO |
| Diámetro de corte (CD): | 1/4" |
| Diámetro del vástago (SD): | 1/4" |
| Longitud de corte (CL): | 1" |
| Longitud total (OVL): | 2-1/2" |
| Material: | Carburo |
Las herramientas en espiral de corte descendente se utilizan mejor para materiales más delgados que serán empujados hacia la plataforma de la máquina en lugar de levantarse con una espiral de corte ascendente. Esto puede ser particularmente útil cuando se utiliza sujeción por vacío, donde es crucial mantener el sello entre el material y el lecho de sacrificio. Estas herramientas se utilizan principalmente cuando se requiere un acabado de corte de alta calidad en la superficie superior de las piezas cortadas.
Especialmente diseñado para proporcionar un excelente acabado. Se puede utilizar con enrutadores CNC, de mesa y portátiles.
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*Customized sizes are acceptable
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A bit designed to push chips downward, resulting in a clean top surface with minimal tear-out.
Plywood, laminates, veneer, and finish-grade panels where a clean top surface is crucial.
When the top surface will be visible and needs to be perfectly clean (e.g., dados, grooves, or templates).
Not ideal. Downward chip compression can cause clogging and heat buildup in deep cuts.
They can if chip evacuation is poor. Use multiple shallow passes and proper feed rate to avoid it.
Make shallow passes and avoid pushing the bit too fast. Ensure your router is powerful enough.
Yes, especially when the template is on the top surface — it helps prevent tear-out along the template edge.
You can, but remember the chip direction will push back toward the workpiece, so dust collection and safety are key.
Poor chip ejection on deep cuts. Not ideal for cutting all the way through thick material.