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Router Bits

About Router Bits

Router bits are rotating tools that are available in a variety of profiles and shapes. Router bits are used with routers for edge shaping. Router bits are also used for joining jobs.There are several types of router bits. Examples include a carbide router bit, dovetail router bit, diamond router bit and an industrial router bit. A carbide router bit is the most commonly used router bit as it is very resistant to heat and is sharper than steel. A carbide router bit is very brittle, prone to chipping, and expensive. A diamond router bit has a fine side which is perfect for maintaining a razor sharp edge on quality knives, scissors, tools, and even a carbide router bit. Dovetail router bits are remarkably strong and functional and are designed to setup all popular jigs. A industrial router has a high performance processor and provides flash storage. Good quality router bits are most important elements to ensure a quality finish and a good cutting finish. Other router bits are commonly available.


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