



CMT 806.690.11B Flush Trim Bit with Double Bearing, 2-Inch Cutting Length and 1/2-Inch Shank
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Anthony Venuti
> 3 dayShredded through walnut with a smooth finish. Great bit
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Christopher
> 3 dayI used this bit to shape some ash. It did the job, but afterwards I checked the bit and half of it was severely damaged. I want trying to push too much wood through. One and done I guess.
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bbblocker
> 3 dayJust as described.
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Michael Witcher
> 3 dayIt caused what I felt was excessive teat out on the first pass.
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Michel
> 3 dayThe plastic case was cracked upon arrival, but the bit worked very nicely.
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Eric
> 3 daySpiral bits are supposed to help with tear out. Not so much.
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Dan Friedrich
> 3 dayIts a workhorse. Very easily slices through red oak with a 2 1/4hp table router. Worked through interior arch grain very well, it was pretty forgiving. Alot of the straight flush trim bits will grab the grain and destroy your piece if you go to far before flipping your template. I could get very very close and even go against some of the grain without any damage to the piece and any dangerous kick back.
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Toolfool
Greater than one weekThis is a great tool. I cut several curved pieces for a cradle with this and a template. Some 1.5 inch thick birch.
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Thomas A. Brock
> 3 dayThis is a very heavy duty well built bit, cuts fast and smooth