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Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers

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Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers

Buy Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers

Item No.ItemPrice
35612Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers - Flush Trim Bits 3/4" Dia. x 1" Cutter x 1/4" Shank$22.99
33136Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers - Template Flush Trim Bit 1/2" Dia. x 1" Cutter x 1/4" Shank$16.99
35244Rockler Flush Trim Bits for Plunge Routers - Flush Trim Bits 3/4" Dia. x 1-1/4" Cutter x 1/2" Shank$24.99

Rockler Flush Trim Plunge Bit Dimensions

rockler flush trim plunge bit details

Bearing guide is located on the shank side of the blade, and has the same diameter as the blade, making this the perfect choice for template work when the template is above the worked material.

Rockler#ABCDBearing
331361/2"1"1/4"1-1/4"1/2"
356123/4"1"1/4"1-1/4"3/4"
352443/4"1-1/4"1/2"1-1/2"3/4"

 

A fantastic value on high quality router bits. These bits are competitively priced while offering high performance and long life.

Quality performance features include:

  • K10 and K20 grade carbide for clean cutting action.
  • Final sharpening with 600 - 800 grit diamond wheels.
  • Precision balanced for smooth operation.
  • Baked-on anti-stick coating to reduce pitch and resin buildup.

Router Safety Tips:
It's easy to prevent mishaps if you take a few simple precautions.

1) Rockler recommends using 1/2" shank router bits whenever possible. 1/2" shanks provide better stability with less vibration to produce a smoother cut and longer cutter life.
2) Make multiple light passes rather than one heavy cut.
3) Install your router bit so that 90% of the shank is inside the collet. Here's a rule of thumb: fully insert the bit, then pull it back 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch.
4) Use a router table whenever possible.
5) When using large diameter bits, reduce the RPM of your router. Then test your set-up on scrap lumber.
6) Always follow your router manufacturer's recommendations.

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