This
is an affordable router bit range that is well supported throughout South Africa. All
our Tork Craft router bits are Tungsten tipped. Tork Craft is a well-known BRAND
in most retail stores.
½" Ø Shank router bit with a 7,9 mm (5/16") radius to profile a classical cove shape in wood.
This router bit is used with a plunge router to profile the edge of wood to produce a concave edge that is flanked by two fillets and has a 7,9 mm (5/16") radius.
Definition: Similar to the standard cove but flanked by step fillets. This profile is found in older period furniture. It is popular for the way shadows are displays to attract attention to the profile. Can be used in a router table or hand-held router Mostly applied as a decorative profile.
Please ensure that you select a router bit with a shank (shaft) size that will fit your router. If are in doubt, contact us and we will confirm if it will work for you.
It is essentially important to know how deep the shank of a router bit should
fit into the collet. Refer to the picture on the right and consider the
following:
Remember that in most routers, the collet and the collet nut forms a
unit. The collet nut has a retainer clip inside and the collet has a lip
that clicks into this clip inside the collet nut.
[Thus
DO NOT
[NEVER]
in the following order: (1) insert the
collet first into the router shaft, (2)then the Collet nut and (3) then the Router
bit.]
THIS IS WRONG. First click the collet into its collet nut and then
insert it into the shaft. Removing the router bit after tightening will be impossible.
Note picture » » »
Please ensure that you select a router bit with a shank (shaft) size that will fit your router. If are in doubt, contact us and we will confirm if it will work for you.
Remember that in most routers, the collet and the collet nut forms a
unit. The collet nut has a retainer clip inside and the collet has a lip
that clicks into this clip inside the collet nut.
[Thus
DO NOT
[NEVER]
in the following order: (1) insert the
collet first into the router shaft, (2)then the Collet nut and (3) then the Router
bit.]
THIS IS WRONG. First click the collet into its collet nut and then
insert it into the shaft. Removing the router bit after tightening will be impossible.
Note picture » » »
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