Ultra-Shear's Reduced Diameter Spiral Bits incorporate fine detail into your projects. Whether you mount them in a hand-held router, router table or CNC, you're creating the accents that elevate your work above the rest. They're perfect for inlaying fine lines of contrasting colors in jewelry box lids, furniture drawers and doors and table legs. Bits this fine mounted in a CNC take your programming options to another level of detail you can't get with larger bits. The 5mm bit speeds up machining shelf pin holes in cabinetry, cutting cleaner holes faster.
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In these smaller diameters the advantages of spiral bits are even more evident than with larger bits. The bits maintain contact throughout their rotation, minimizing chatter and delivering the smooth, clean cuts required for intricate detail work. These bits are available in both Up-Cut and Down-Cut versions. Down-Cut ensures a crisp top surface. They're the best choice for shallow grooves and open-sided cuts, particularly in plywood and composite materials like MDF. Up-Cut bits evacuate the shavings better on deeper grooves, dadoes and straight bores.
Don’t settle for inferior quality imported bits to save money. Woodpeckers uses state-of-the-art CNC grinding equipment, the highest quality solid carbide blanks and ultra-fine grinding wheels to produce American-made router bits at extremely competitive prices. The days of paying extra for middle-man markups are over. Buy direct from the manufacturer and pocket the savings.
Like all Woodpeckers products, Ultra-Shear Solid Carbide bits are made right here in our Strongsville, Ohio, facility just south of Cleveland. We’re confident you won’t find an American-made bit of the same design for less.
Do you have a router bit in mind you would like to see in the Ultra-Shear line-up? Tell us about it in an email to mailroom@woodpeck.com.
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