2-Flute Carbide Tipped Finger Grip Groove Bit Round Profile
Add a finishing touch to your cutting and serving board creations with Ultra-Shear's new Finger Grip Groove Bits. These bearing-guided carbide-tipped bits mill a subtle concave recess that complements the board's thickness and delivers just the right amount of fingertip grip. Three sizes cover boards approximately 3/4", 1" and 1-1/4".
The pilot bearing keeps the depth consistent and follows the curve of your board design. If you're using a fence, you can set stops for the length of the groove you want. On curved edges, make a witness mark on the top of your board for the beginning and end of the cut and take that to the center of the bearing. Some boards (especially thin ones) look great with the groove cut around the entire edge. It's up to you!
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Each Ultra-Shear Bit includes a RackBit storage base. These handy bases fit both 1/2" and 1/4" shank bits and protect your investment from damage. Woodpeckers sells three different sized racks that keep the RackBit bases organized, or you can build your own storage system around them. You'll get one with every Ultra-Shear bit you buy, and they're available in 6- or 24-packs for all the bits you already have.
Like all Woodpeckers products, Ultra-Shear Finger Grip Groove Bits are made right here in our Strongsville, Ohio, facility just south of Cleveland. Don’t settle for inferior quality imported bits to save money. Woodpeckers uses the highest quality carbide, state-of-the-art CNC grinding equipment, and ultra-fine grinding wheels to produce American-made router bits at extremely competitive prices. We’re confident you won’t find an American-made bit of the same design for less.
Country of Manufacture | United States |
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Flute | 2 Flute |
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