SpeTool 5pcs Compression Router Bit UP & DOWN Cut 1/8" Dia End Mill
SpeTool 5pcs Compression Router Bit UP & DOWN Cut 1/8" Dia End Mill
SpeTool 5pcs Compression Router Bit UP & DOWN Cut 1/8" Dia End Mill
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SpeTool W02005 5Pcs SC Compression Spiral 1/8" Dia x 1/8" Shank x 3/4" Cutting Length x 1-1/2" Long 2 Flute Router Bits

SKU: SP-D1/8-1/8-U&D-FBA
Sale price$22.99 USD

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Get flawless cuts on both sides of your material. SpeTool’s compression bits combine up-cut and down-cut flutes for clean edges top and bottom, making them perfect for plywood, MDF, melamine, and laminated boards. Built with solid carbide for durability and CNC precision.

Excellent For Cutting:

  • MDF/HDF
  • Plywood
  • Melamine
  • Laminate
  • Softwood/Hardwood
  • Veneered Plywood

TOOL SPECS: Solid carbide, compression spiral with 1/8" cutting diameter, 1/8" shank, 3/4" cutting length, and 1-1/2" overall length for use in routers with a 1/8" collet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A bit that combines up‑cut at the tip and down‑cut near the shank to deliver clean edges both top and bottom.

They prevent tear‑out on both surfaces—ideal for plywood, laminates, melamine, and MDF.

Yes—high‑quality compression bits are typically made of solid carbide for durability and sharpness.

Yes, they’re perfect for through‑cuts where both faces matter, such as cabinet panels or double‑sided veneer.

Better than straight bits—spiral flute design improves cutting action, though slower feed rates may be needed.

Your first pass must fully engage both up‑cut and down‑cut zones—typically half the diameter deep at least to activate both.

Yes, with handheld routers plus pilot bearings—they can be used for flush trimming and template following.

Compression bits are more expensive but last longer and reduce sanding/rework time—worth the investment.

Yes—they help minimize tear‑out even when grain direction is complex.

Many pros recommend rough cutting first, then finishing with compression bit for the perfect edge.

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Joseph Ward
1/8" compression bit

This bit works fine for me in pine and fir.

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Topcat1957
My Go To place for CNC bits

Great Bits especially thr 1/8 shank 1/8 EM Great Quality and last long as the more expensive ones

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Jayhawk714
Very happy with these bits

Very good bits. Cut clean and they stay sharp. Glad I bought them. Will be buying more when needed.

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Gary Wolfe
Great

Just what I was looking for. Work great.

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Mark A.

These are my go to bits. They cut well and last long!