✔︎ FOR WOODWORKERS: Become a master in creating drawers, boxes, or even hollow columns with the help of this 45-Degree Lock Miter Router Bit! The interlocking 45° cut will help you produce extremely strong joints by providing the mechanical advantage of keeping the parts from shifting when they are clamped up. It has an optimal shear angle and extra-thick tips to give you unmatched precision and maximum cutting life that will surely meet all your needs. ✔︎ KEY FEATURES : GREAT FOR MAKING DIY PROJECTS - Helps create attractive decorative edging that gives a unique finish to every workpiece like furniture and decorations LONG-LASTING - The fully hardened steel shank provides ultimate durability PRECISE, CLEAN CUTS - Its high hook and shear angles allow cutters to slice smoothly into stock producing clean, splinter-free cuts TIME-SAVING - Guaranteed to save both your time and energy when doing home improvement or store construction VERSATILE - Suitable for solid wood, particleboard, MDF plywood, etc. WIDE APPLICATION - Great for making a wood drawer, window, cupboard, or other woodworking projects SUPERIOR QUALITY - Made of high-quality materials with heat-resistant Teflon coating to prevent the building-up of sawdust, resin, and pitch EXCELLENT GIFT IDEA - This makes a wonderful gift for every woodworking enthusiast because it is very easy to operate ✔︎ SPECIFICATIONS: Body Material: Solid Hardened Steel HSS Blade Material: Industrial-Grade Nano Grain Carbide Feature: Anti-kickback Design Shank Size: 1/2" Cutting Diameter: 1-3/8" or 2" (according to the set ordered) Cutting Lenght: 1/2" or 3/4"(according to the set ordered)
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Router Template Jig for Bowtie / Butterfly / Dutchman Joints for Bowtie or Resin Made from high Quality 5mm Clear Cast Acrylic, this has 4 different sizes : 150mm, 125mm, 100mm and 75mm (6", 5", 4" and 3") so can be used for a wide range of jobs. As they are clear, you can choose perfect placement onto your workpiece. We use a follow bit in our router and heavy duty double sided tape to keep these in place whilst working and can be used time and time again! These are well used in our workshop when working with solid wood, strengthening joints and splits, as well as adding decorative details.
Make a Quick Box Using Box Joints: I wanted to make a small box for a project and I wanted strong joints. A mitered and glued box wouldn't be strong enough for what i had in mind so I tried box joints. There are all kinds of commercially available jigs and tools to assist in m…
Whether you are doing DIY or professional woodwork projects, you must ensure that having strong joints is not compromised in either case. End all your hassles with our 45° lock miter router bit to make clean interlocking cuts of wooden joint edges with ideal angle cutting to fit each other. Your wood craftings projects like making a frame, cabinet, or closet become much more durable with the strong mechanical locking cuts that this tool provides. What you’ll get: Strong joints: This 45° lock miter connects boards at a 90° angle by making 45° joints on wooden planks. The interlocking joints are perfectly aligned and ensure a strong connection. Efficient cutting: The angles of this lock miter are precise and ideal for creating clean angles. It lets the cutters slice wood efficiently. Wide compatibility: Not just for wood, but it is also useful for plywood, fibreboard, and particleboard.
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Unleash your woodworking potential, and learn the essential types of router bits to transform your projects. Read this informative article for expert guidance.
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DC1074 1/2" 14° Dovetail 1/2" Shank A 14° dovetail bit is a type of router bit to cut dovetail joints with an 14-degree angle between the tails and pins of the joint. The 14° bit produces steeper and narrower tails and pins compared to an 8° dovetail bit. Dovetail joints are commonly used in woodworking to provide strong and durable connections when joining two pieces of wood together at right angles. Dovetail joints are the perfect choice for drawers and furniture casework when a traditional appearance is preferred. A forward shear angle provides an extra clean cut. Made in an ISO 9001 factory SPECIFICATIONS: Cutter diameter: 1/2" Cutting length: 1/2" Overall length: 2-1/4" Angle: 14° Shank diameter: 1/2" Need help? We offer U.S.-based customer service and technical support to get your questions answered and help keep your projects moving forward.
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Use the reversible 45° lock miter glue joint router bit to join boards at 90°. The interlocking 45° cuts will produce extremely strong joints without having to struggle to keep the boards in place during clamping. Additionally, it will provide extra gluing surface resulting in an extremely strong and durable joint. It can be little tricky at first but when positioned properly, the bit will cut both pieces of stock without having to adjust the bit. Align the center of the cutter with the center of the stock when the stock is in the horizontal position and in the vertical position. Then, cut one piece horizontally and the second one vertically and the joint should line up perfectly. Instructions are available from the manufacturer upon request.
DC1078 17/32" 14° Dovetail 1/2" Shank A 14° dovetail bit is a type of router bit to cut dovetail joints with an 14-degree angle between the tails and pins of the joint. The 14° bit produces steeper and narrower tails and pins compared to an 8° dovetail bit. Dovetail joints are commonly used in woodworking to provide strong and durable connections when joining two pieces of wood together at right angles. Dovetail joints are the perfect choice for drawers and furniture casework when a traditional appearance is preferred. A forward shear angle provides an extra clean cut. Made in an ISO 9001 factory SPECIFICATIONS: Cutter diameter: 17/32" Cutting length: 1/2" Overall length: 2-1/4" Angle: 14° Shank diameter: 1/2" Need help? We offer U.S.-based customer service and technical support to get your questions answered and help keep your projects moving forward.
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