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Works as expected
Works as expected







An Up Cut Router Bit is designed to pull chips upward as it cuts, giving you clean bottom edges and efficient chip removal. Ideal for deep cuts, slotting, and mortising in wood, MDF, and plywood.
| Dirección de corte: | ARRIBA |
| Diámetro de corte (CD): | 1/16" |
| Diámetro del vástago (SD): | 1/4" |
| Longitud de corte (CL): | 1/4" |
| Longitud total (OVL): | 2" |
La broca en espiral Upcut es el tipo más popular de herramienta estriada en espiral. Úselo para ranurar o ranurar, para la evacuación de virutas hacia arriba y para obtener un mejor acabado en la parte inferior de la pieza. Estas brocas permiten cortes rápidos ya que la herramienta elimina las virutas del material.
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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Never use dull or damaged bits. Replace worn tools immediately.
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Always feed material against the rotation of the cutting tool.
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Wood dust generated during drilling, cutting, or sanding may pose a cancer risk. Avoid inhalation and use appropriate safety equipment.
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A helical bit that lifts chips upward, ideal for deep plunges and fast chip evacuation.
Use up-cut for deep pockets and efficient chip removal; choose down-cut when you need a splinter-free top face.
Some top-side splintering can occur; minimize it with a backer board or shallow first pass.
Excessive RPM or slow feed causes heat; sharpen or clean the bit and speed up the feed.
Clear chips with strong dust extraction or pause to vacuum; up-cut flutes already help eject debris.
Compression bits give splinter-free faces on both sides; up-cut is faster but may fray the top veneer.
Extra flutes can improve finish but require slower feed per tooth; 2-flute is a good all-round choice.
Too-deep cuts or slow chip evacuation overheat the small shank—use shallower passes and higher feed.
They’re fine if feed direction is correct and stock is clamped; expect more chip spray than in a table.
Use sharp bits, minimize tool overhang, and match feed to RPM to keep chip load steady.