Corner
Round Router Bit
Carbide
Tipped
The
Corner Rounding Bit Rounds An Edge To A Given Radius. The Tool Is Shouldered To
Cut A Fillet If Required. The Cut Can Be Used To Ease Edges, As A Simple Profile,
Or As A Part Of A Complex One. Other Names For This Router Bit Are Round Over, Rounding
Over And Quarter Round. If A Smaller Pilot Bearing Is Used, A Second Shoulder Can
Be Produced, In Effect Making The Bit A Beading Bit.
Rounded Edges Give A Project A Softer, Smoother Look. The Greater The Radius
Of The Round Over, The More Pronounced This Effect Becomes.
Rounding
An Edge Makes It More Durable Because It Won't Show Dents, Splinter, Or Lose Its
Finish As Easily As A Sharp Corner. Like A Knife That Loses Its Sharp Edge, A Rounded
Corner Is More 'Friendly' To People Or Objects That Come In Contact With It.
Manufacturers Classify Round Over Bits According To The Radius They Cut. So,
A 3/8 Inch Round Over Bit Cuts A 3/8
Inch Radius, And So Forth. To Determine The Radius Of A Round Over Bit, Measure
Either Of The Dimensions Shown In The Drawing.
This Router Bit Has A
6,35 Mm Shank (Shaft) That Will Fit Most Small Or Large Routers.
Please Ensure That You Select A Router Bit With A Shank (Shaft) Size That Will
Fit Into Your Router Collet.
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Router Bits Are Manufactured In Taiwan.