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Made of solid carbide, these end mills are harder, stronger, and more wear resistant than cobalt steel for the longest life and best finish on hard material. A 90° pointed tip allows them to be used for drilling as well as for slotting, profiling, chamfering, and spotting cuts.
Made of cobalt steel, these end mills have good heat and wear resistance, so they can run at high speeds in hard material. A 90° pointed tip allows them to be used for drilling as well as for slotting, profiling, chamfering, and spotting cuts.
Use these end mills for general purpose work in most material, such as aluminum, brass, bronze, iron, and steel. The teeth are angled on both sides so you can make top and bottom chamfer cuts without having to flip the workpiece.
Made of carbide-tipped high-speed steel, these end mills provide a sharper, harder edge at high temperatures than plain high-speed steel.
These multifunction tools have a 90° pointed tip that allows them to be used for drilling as well as for slotting, profiling, and chamfering cuts.
Carve grooves in wood and plastic laminate.
The sharp cutting edges and flute shapes of these tools are specifically designed to cut through tough composite materials, such as carbon fiber and fiberglass, with minimal resistance.
With a diamond coating, these bits resist wear when used on abrasive materials, making them last about 50 times longer than uncoated bits.
Quickly make smooth plunge cuts—the staggered flute design, drill/mill cut style, and carbide coating on these bits let them cut at higher speeds than other router bits.
Drill, rout, and trim with the same bit.
Cut V-shaped grooves into aluminum honeycomb panels, so you can fold the panels 90°. These bits are useful for bending panels to create partitions and storage cabinets. Also known as double-edge folding router bits.