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๐Ÿ” A flush trim bit is used to **trim one material flush with another** using a pilot bearing. For example, if you have a cabinet or tabletop with excess laminate or a veneer sticking out, a flush trim bit will cut it off exactly flush to the substrate. Another common use is pattern routing: you attach a template to a workpiece and use a flush trim bit to copy the templateโ€™s shape onto the workpiece. The bearing on the bit rides along the template (or along a finished edge) while the cutters trim the protruding material to match. Essentially, flush trim bits are all about making two surfaces or shapes perfectly even. Theyโ€™re indispensable for tasks like trimming edge banding, duplicating curved parts, or cleaning up joinery where pieces are a little proud.

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