Tork Craft Router Bit Chamfer 1 3/16'

Tork Craft Router Bit Chamfer 1 3/16'

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New
Location
South Africa
Product code
CKP902
Bob Shop ID
666395840




Chamfer Router Bit 1 3/16"



Cutting Depth: 21/32"

Classification: Standard (Yellow)



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The Chamfer Router Bit Is An Indispensable Edge Forming Tool In Woodworking, Specifically Engineered To Cut A
Precise, Flat Beveled Angle Into The Sharp, 90 Degree Corner Of A Workpiece.




Defined By Its Straight Cutting Edge Set At An Angle���Most Commonly 45&Deg;, But Also Available In 22.5&Deg;,
30&Deg;, And Other Degrees���This Bit Allows You To Create A Crisp, Clean Diagonal Face On An Edge. It Is A Highly
Versatile Tool, Most Frequently Used To Soften A Sharp Edge For Comfort And Visual Appeal, Or To Add A Refined,
Subtle Decorative Detail To Furniture, Tabletops, And Built Ins.




Beyond Simple Edge Detailing, The Chamfer Bit Is Critical For Creating Perfect, Tight Fitting Miter Joints For
Multi Sided Projects Like Custom Boxes, Picture Frames, And Planters, As The Angled Cut Ensures A Seamless Corner
Without Complex Saw Setups.




Most Chamfer Bits Feature A Guide Bearing At The Tip, Which Rides Along The Edge Of The Material To Control The
Depth And Width Of The Cut, Ensuring Perfectly Consistent Results With Minimal Setup.



Application:



  • Router Bits Are For Use With Router Machines Only.

  • Be Sure That At Least 3/4 Of The Shaft Length Is Inserted Into The Router Collet.

  • Do Not 'Bottom Out' The Bit In The Collet. The Shank Should Be 1/8' From The Bottom Of The Collet.

  • Route In Two Or More Passes When Large Amounts Of Stock Must Be Removed.

  • Carpenters

  • Craftsmen

  • Hobbyists

  • Woodworking

  • Diy

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