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6 pcs Router Bit Set 8mm

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A 6-piece router bit set typically refers to a collection of six individual router bits designed for use with a woodworking router. Router bits are cutting tools that attach to a router machine to shape, cut, or hollow out areas in various materials, with wood being a common application.

The term “6 PCS” indicates that the set includes six distinct router bits, each serving a specific purpose. These sets often include a variety of bit types, such as straight bits, flush-trim bits, chamfer bits, cove bits, and others, allowing woodworkers to perform a range of tasks and create different profiles and edges in their projects.

In summary, a 6-piece router bit set is a versatile collection of cutting tools used with a router to enhance woodworking capabilities by offering various cutting profiles and applications.

 

1. Tungsten Carbide tips,

2. HRA ≥ 89

3. Powder coated

4. For wood working

5. Packed by wood box.

Includes Straight bit, Cove box bit, “V” grooving bit, Trimming bit, Round over bits, Roman ogee bit

KSh 3,750.00 KSh 4,250.00

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Router Bit Set Uses

  1. Edge Profiling: Router bits with different profiles can be used to create decorative edges on wooden boards or panels. Common profiles include round-over, ogee, Roman ogee, and beading.
  2. Joinery: Router bits are often used for creating precise joinery, such as dovetails, finger joints, and mortise-and-tenon joints. This is particularly useful for cabinetmaking and furniture construction.
  3. Groove and Dado Cutting: Straight bits in the router bit set can be used to cut grooves and dados for fitting panels, shelves, or other components in woodworking projects.
  4. Flush Trimming: Flush-trim router bits are useful for trimming the excess material from the edges of one workpiece to match the profile of another. This is common when working with laminates or veneers.
  5. Chamfering and Beveling: Chamfer bits can be used to create angled edges or bevels on the corners of boards, adding a decorative touch or making edges more comfortable.
  6. Cove Cutting: Cove router bits are used to cut concave profiles, adding a curved and decorative element to the edges of workpieces.
  7. Rabbeting: Rabbeting bits are designed to cut a notch or recess along the edge of a material, often used for joining or reinforcing joints.
  8. Panel Raising: Some router bits are specifically designed for raising panels, commonly used in cabinet doors or other framed panels.
  9. Round Nose Cutting: Round nose router bits are ideal for creating rounded grooves, slots, or decorative details.
  10. Engraving and Inlay Work: Specialty bits in the set, such as V-groove bits, can be used for engraving or inlay work, adding intricate details to the surface of the wood.

 

SKU: AHS36419 Category:

Size

8mm

Safety measures and precautions

  1. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
    • Safety Glasses or Goggles: Protect your eyes from wood chips, debris, and potential high-speed ejections.
    • Hearing Protection: Routers can be noisy, and prolonged exposure can cause hearing damage.
    • Dust Mask or Respirator: Wear a mask to protect against inhaling dust generated during cutting.
  2. Secure Workpiece:
    • Use clamps or other secure methods to hold the workpiece firmly in place. This prevents it from shifting or moving unexpectedly during routing.
  3. Router Table Safety:
    • When using a router table, ensure that the table is stable and securely mounted. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for setup and usage.
  4. Router Speed and Feed Rate:
    • Adjust the router speed and feed rate according to the type of wood and the specific router bit being used. Higher speeds are generally suitable for smaller bits and softer woods.
  5. Router Bit Sharpness:
    • Ensure that router bits are sharp and in good condition before use. Dull bits can cause burning, tear-out, and increase the risk of kickback.
  6. Direction of Feed:
    • Always move the workpiece against the rotation of the router bit. This helps to prevent kickback and provides better control over the tool.
  7. Depth of Cut:
    • Make multiple shallow passes rather than one deep cut. This reduces the load on the router and minimizes the risk of overheating.
  8. Unplug Before Changing Bits:
    • Disconnect the router from the power source when changing bits to avoid accidental start-ups.
  9. Use Featherboards and Push Blocks:
    • Featherboards help maintain consistent pressure against the fence, while push blocks or sticks can be used to guide the workpiece through the cut, keeping hands away from the bit.
  10. Router Bit Exposure:
    • Keep as much of the router bit shank covered by the collet as possible. Avoid exposing more than one-third of the bit’s diameter.
  11. Mind the Grain Direction:
    • Be aware of the wood grain direction. Cutting against the grain may lead to tear-out, affecting the quality of the cut.
  12. Stay Focused:
    • Avoid distractions and stay focused on the task at hand. Accidents are more likely to occur when attention is diverted.
  13. Follow Manufacturer’s Guidelines:
    • Always adhere to the manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines for the router and router bits. This includes safety instructions, maintenance procedures, and usage specifications.
  14. Keep the Workspace Clean:
    • Clear away debris and sawdust regularly. A clean workspace promotes better visibility and reduces the risk of tripping hazards.

 

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