Ultra-Shear offers one of the broadest lines of American-made engraving bits. With 15 bits in a wide range of angles, flute designs and tip styles, we have you covered for all your engraving projects. Capable of incredibly intricate work, these bits are used for detailed carving and lettering with elaborate fonts. Each bit is available individually, and for production users, we offer money-saving 4-packs. We also have a complete set including all 15 bits. If you purchased our earlier 9-piece set, there's a "completer package" that has the 6 later additions.
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If you're engraving dense materials with a CNC, you'll want to take a look at the 3-flute engraving bits in 40°, 50°,60° and 90° angles. The 3-flute design delivers more cuts per inch at any given feed rate, which means you can crank up the feed rate by 50% and still get the same finish you see with typical 2-flute bits. The shear angle used also handles dense materials…like tropical hardwoods and plastics…beautifully.
The profile images in the photo carousel show you the tip and angle combinations available. These bits are used primarily in CNC machines, but will work perfectly for template carving or for those with the skill and patience for freehand tracing.
The solid carbide edges are ground to exacting standards from the finest blanks available. You can count on exceptionally clean cuts and excellent tool life.
Like all Woodpeckers products, Ultra-Shear Solid Carbide Engraving Bits are made right here in our Strongsville, Ohio, facility just south of Cleveland, and sold direct to the woodworker. The days of paying extra for middle-man markups are over. Buy directly from the manufacturer and pocket the savings. We’re confident you won’t find American-made engraving bits of similar design for less.
WARNING: Wood Dust created by Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.