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Works as expected






Ultimate Flush Trim Bits provide precise, clean trimming with durable spiral cutting edges designed to reduce tear-out and deliver smooth finishes. Ideal for use with templates on wood, plywood, MDF, and laminates, these bits ensure professional-quality results in both handheld and router tables applications.
TOOL SPECS: Solid carbide, bottom bearing, compression cut with 1/2" cutting diameter, 1/4" shank, 1-1/4" cutting length, and 3-1/4" overall length for use in routers with a 1/4" collet.
ULTIMATE FLUSH TRIM: This heavy-duty solid carbide bit is made from premium industrial-grade carbide, induction brazed onto a 1/4" steel shank for superior strength, durability, and cutting performance.
CUTTING HEAD: The 1/2" diameter provides a precise cutting edge for clean, smooth cuts, preventing fraying or splintering even on challenging wood grain.
DESIGN OPTIONS: Bottom bearing design ensures perfect edge-following when trimming templates or patterns. Ideal for flush trim applications with a 1-1/4" cutting length for versatile and accurate routing.
COMPRESSION CUT: Engineered with compression cutting geometry to combine upcut and downcut benefits in a single tool, providing clean, chip-free edges on both the top and bottom surfaces of the material.
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*Customized sizes are acceptable
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Always wear eye protection, hearing protection, and a dust mask while operating tools.
Avoid wearing loose clothing, gloves, or jewelry that could catch in moving parts.
Keep hands, hair, and body parts away from the cutting area at all times.
Never use dull or damaged bits. Replace worn tools immediately.
Do not remove or disable safety guards on your machinery.
Always feed material against the rotation of the cutting tool.
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For template-follow trimming, ideal for wood, MDF, plywood, and laminates.
Many recommend double-bearing for flexibility with templates on top or bottom and better control.
Spiral designs give smoother cuts and reduce tear-out, especially for template routing.
Use multiple shallow passes and correct cutting direction.
Depends on template location: top-bearing for templates on top, bottom-bearing for templates below.
Correct feed direction, stable support, and a bit with the right diameter.
Bit length and bearing alignment matter; too much difference can affect accuracy.
Use a top-bearing bit for the first pass, then a bottom-bearing bit to finish.
Use protective tape or choose a bearing size that avoids overcutting.
Table-mounted gives more stability; handheld is versatile but requires steady hands.