3-Flute Carbide Tipped Roundover Bit
By adding a third carbide cutting edge Ultra-Shear's new 3-flute roundovers increase the cuts per minute by 50% at any given spindle speed. You can work faster without affecting cut quality. Or…you can maintain the same feed rate and get more cuts per inch. Or…blend the two, working a little faster and getting a better finish, too. These bits feature extra thick, micro-grain carbide, a shear cutting angle and ultra-fine grinding on both the face and bevel. We top that beautifully made router bit with a larger-than-typical 5/8" diameter bearing for longer life and reduced telegraphing of minor workpiece imperfections.
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American Made Quality at Factory Direct Prices!
Virtually every project needs the edges softened. Whether you choose a little or a lot depends on the project and the look you're after, but you almost always want "some". With radiuses of 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 3/16", 1/4" and 3/8", you have the profiles you need for any project you're taking on. A 1/2" bearing is included with the sets (and available individually) so you can use the bits for beading cuts, as well as edge rounding.
Don’t settle for inferior quality imported bits to save money. Ultra-Shear uses state-of-the-art CNC grinding equipment, the highest quality carbide, ultra-fine grinding wheels and skilled Northeast Ohio machinists to produce American-made router bits at extremely competitive prices. The days of paying extra for middleman markups are over. Buy direct from the manufacturer and pocket the savings.
We’re confident you won’t find American-made 3-flute roundovers of the same design for less, but this week you can save even more. We’re offering special introductory pricing on all individual bits and the complete set. Order by December 15, 2025, to take advantage of our special pricing.
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