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4Pcs Pattern Flush Trim Router Bits 1/4 Inch Shank, Bottom Bearing Carbide Flush Trim Cut Router bit Set,Cutting Diameter: 1/2', Cutting Length: 1/2', 3/4', 1', 1-1/2'

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  • 【Size】Pattern Flush trim router bit with 1/4Inch shank, Carbide blade cutting length 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2". Perfect for different types of cuts such as flush trimming, pattern cutting, grooving, mortising, or dadoing.
  • 【Top Quality】Made from top YG6 tungsten carbide blades, solid hardened steel body with clever anti-kickback design,top grade ball bearing guides ensure smooth operation of the cutter for sharp and long-lasting cutting;
  • 【Wide Applications】This professional flush trim router bit is suitable for hardwood, softwood, MDF, chipboard, plywood, acrylic and various wood composites (Avoid cutting metal and non-wood materials such as steel, iron and sand).
  • 【Applicable equipment】Use on CNC and other automatic routers, as well as portable and table-mounted routers, such as Bakelite milling machine, engraving machine, deburring machine, table router, hanger milling machine, etc.
  • 【Safety Instructions】The universal 1/4Inch round shank bits provide greater stability and less vibration during use.Note: When installing on the electric drill, please try to clamp the handle of the Roundover Router Bit to the "K" line(as shown in picture 6), otherwise it will be easy to bend the shank.



Product Description

Flush Trim
Flush Trim
Flush Trim
Flush Trim

R. Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
These appear to be high quality trim router bits. They're working well so far. I'll have to wait and see how well they hold up over time.
obrien809
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Worked just fine. Using them on a trim router to round off mostly softwoods. Have to see how long they keep their edge.
D A M
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
These bits cut nicely and the ball bearing rolls smoothly. I used them for some simple trimming of splines on 45 degree corners and they left a smooth cut. I can't attest to durability, since I've only used one bit, but so far they seem good.
Gmussell
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I do not know how long they will hold an edge, but they were great price, and they did the job I needed them for.
Atom
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I recently invested in a new Bosh router and router table. Collecting some good bits is the next step. I already had a few, and now adding these flush trim bits I’m ready for some router fun!These flush trim router bits will be great for running patterns on the router table. With having the wide range of lengths, from ½” to 1 ½” I’ll be able to handle a nice varying depth of wood projects.
madmanjustice
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I have been using these to cut from templates and so far after about 15 uses for 2 of them they are still cutting very nice
Charlie C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Much confusion on terminology - most would consider this a 'top' bearing bit (you can google this)! At any rate, I really like this set of bits. Well made, nicely packaged, and they give a very clean cut. You can see that it trimmed a thin plywood sheet cleanly. This probably wouldn't be used to trim a laminate counter top - the bearing is in the wrong position for this. But if your 'pattern' piece is on top of what you want to trim, these will do the job!
CR
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
A set of twin flute, half inch diameter by 1/2", 3/4", 1", and 1-1/2" length router bits form a set of the most used, pattern bits that I need. They're most useful for trimming a piece of material while guiding the bearing along the surface of a pattern. This permit's a very clean, close copy to be made of fairly complex shapes.The cutting edges of these router bits is razor sharp and composed of YG6 CARBIDE. This is a very common grade of carbide used in cutting tools of this type known for its exceptional hardness and wear resistance. The twin-flute design clears chips quickly and effectively, but can be subject to some amount of tear out depending on the grain orientation of the material, and the sharpness of the bit. When new, these cut very well in all but the most difficult materials, but that will degrade over time as they dull. (Keeping them clean will help!) This style of pattern bit is much less expensive than the spiral fluted variants, but usually leaves a reasonably good finish and can be (lightly) retouched to restore the cutting edge. (Please only do this if you know what you are doing.) In generally, they are not particularly good at highly figured woods or woods with pronounced grain that year out easily. Otherwise, it is hard to beat the value proposition of this type of pattern bit.I like having a matched set of bits in a variety of lengths. This allows for using the correct depth bit for the material hand while saving the more expensive and longer versions for final cuts and thicker materials These particular bits are all machined very well (for the price!). They are clearly not super high-end bits, but do a great job when used in the correct scenario.The manufacturer mentions using them in a CNC - but they are only suitable for this purpose with the bearing removed, so there are probably better, cheaper options out there! (I cannot imagine any CNC operators making this error, but still...)I like having a source of decent-quality tooling available to have in hand when I need it. These are (obviously) not high-end bits, but do represent a very fair value for the performance that they deliver.