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CMT 812.691.11B Pattern Bit with Bearing, 1/2-Inch Shank, 3/4-Inch Diameter, Carbide-Tipped

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About CMT 812.691.11B Pattern Bit With Bearing, 1/2-Inch

Product Description Carbide tipped to last longer, this bit is equipped with the bearing above the cutter letting you work with the template on top of the wood. This gives you a clear view of what you are routing so you can work confidently and accurately. Pair up the tool with your template to produce cabinet and furniture pieces, signs, toys and any other creative project. This bit features super-strength superior steel body, Non-Stick Orange Shield Coating and cutting edges made of SinterHip Hi-Density Industrial Chrome Carbide for a long-lasting performance. After a test performed by Wood Magazine, CMT orange bits have been rated the first overall router bits compared to other brands. From the Manufacturer Whether you are a full-time professional or a part-time woodworking enthusiast, discover the unlimited possibilities of template routing with a CMT Pattern Bit. Pair up these double fluted bits with your choice of template to produce cabinet and furniture pieces, signs, toys and any other creative project. Carbide tipped to last longer, CMT Pattern Bits are equipped with the bearing above the cutter letting you work with the template on top the wood. This gives you a clear view of what you are routing so you can work confidently and accurately. Many complicated template jobs that are usually done with a band-saw or a scrollsaw can be just as easily and efficiently carried out with a CMT top bearing Pattern Bit. To avoid unnecessary damage to the template or the bit, make sure to set the cutter lower than the template. Safety tips: Make sure your router is in top condition. The template must be securely fastened to the work piece. When choosing a bit, carefully consider the thickness of the template and all the implications of the cut. Opt for the shortest bit possible for the project you are working on.