love it for rough in on guitar bodys
They work like advertise only one who play and I wish the screw was a little bit bigger
Works as expected
Works as expected









Carbide Tipped Round Over Router Bits create smooth, rounded edges on wood, MDF, and composites, adding a professional finish to furniture, shelves, and trim. The carbide tips offer long-lasting sharpness, clean cuts, and reduced wear, making them ideal for both hobbyists and professionals.
TOOL SPECS: Tipped carbide 2-flute round-over router bit with 3/8" radius, 3/4" cutting diameter, 1/2" shank, and 2-5/16" overall length.
FEATURES: Premium carbide tip for long-lasting sharpness and wear resistance. Cuts smooth rounded grooves and decorative profiles.
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A point round-over router bit features a sharp tip and rounded edge designed to create smooth, concave transitions on edges—ideal for detailed rounding tasks.
A 1/4" radius is the most commonly used and versatile round-over size. For lighter edge easing, 1/8" works well. Popular brands include SpeTool, Woodcraft, and Whiteside.
“Round over bit with a point” is preferred when using a CNC since bits with bearings can pose safety risks. Point designs are safer for CNC use.
Yes, but be cautious. When using a trim router, some users ask whether to eye-ball the bit height due to its curve—it’s better to measure precisely.
Yes. Standard round-over bits have a true radius. Laminate bits have a flat rake and off-set flat section, making them different in profile.
Clamp a scrap piece of wood along the workpiece to guide the bearing safely—especially important when using router tables or freehand techniques.
It’s possible, but mounting the bit on a router table or using guides ensures more precise and safer operation, especially with edge rounding.