Tackpro Tool is a company who's dedicated to providing the most cost-effective CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit of best quality. Tackpro CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit are the safest and easiest woodworking tool to remove and re-use Specification: Shank: 1/4", Cut Diameter: 1", Cut Length: 1/4" Material: high hardness tungsten steel Great Applications: ➤ Creates a base surface that is perpendicular to the router motor ➤ Get an accurate cut once you add your planed project material ➤ Can use to flatten live edge boards too large to go through planer Safety instructions: 1. CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit made of high hardness tungsten steel with anti kickback design. 2. All bits must be inserted in the full length of the collet. Be sure to use only router bits and accessories specifically designed for your router. 3.When not in use, please put in the box, with a plastic box. 4.Use range suitable for woods, particle board, such as: steel, sand, MDF, plywood compact panel; Avoid cutting ferrous metal and non wood materials, iron, etc. 5.Please wear good protective measures. 6. Use on CNC and other automatic routers as well as hand held and table mounted portable routers. 7. Cleaning Bottom Bit for industrial purpose is characterized with high hardness and long life, and resulting in nice finishing on woody pieces after cutting. Compared with competing brands, ours are more than two times of theirs in life after strict testing.
R**N
Great product
Router bit came within a few days. Comes with a holder to protect it from damage
T**N
It left me flat out!
And that's a good thing. I made a sled for my trim router and used this bit to smooth out a log cutoff ((about 24x36). I took small passes of about 1mm starting with the highest points. Each cut after the initial pass through was about 3/8" wide. It plowed right through. My jig was slightly higher on one side than the other so it left a ridge. I adjusted as best I could and got it pretty smooth.never stop with the bit over the wood. It will burn a circle After doing one side I turned it over and did the other. Worked just fine.
B**J
Comparable to the "W" brand
I use this in my desktop cnc to surface the spoilboard, but also to cut dado grooves around the edges of signage. It's good so far, cuts at the same rpm as my other identical one from the big W brand we all know.So far it seems like the carbide is holding up at the same degree. I'm happy, since it's modestly priced in comparison.I'm looking forward to seeing how it holds up over time, and will update with more pics once I have seen.It didn't have the best packaging, you'll want to put it in a bit holder since it just floats in the box, but seeing as how tough the carbide is, it doesn't seem like it needs better packaging.
M**K
Works exactly as described.
I needed a 1/4" bit to plane a surface completely using a router. It took a while and the bit never broke and didn't have issues. I thought my router would break instead, so the bit holds up.
G**R
2" diameter is small when flattening a long board
I bought this flattening bit to replace a Magnate 2709 Surface Planning (Bottom Cleaning) Router Bit with a 3" Cutting Diameter. The inch less in diameter was immediately noticeable, and while this might suit someone with a smaller (lower HP) router, my 3.5hp Porter Cable handled the original 3" Magnate just fine.A dislike is that this smaller unit produced more tear out than the Magnate, which had given me a much cleaner finish. I had a job to finish and couldn't wait for the magnate which was out of stock.
B**J
Great cutting heads
This came really well packaged, as you can see in my pictures. The cutting heads are covered in hot glue, which can be removed and reused, or you can just put a dab on after using.It's very wide, just fitting through the hole in my router plate. If using on a traditional cnc this isn't an issue of course.I used it to plane boards, and also to refinish my radial arm saw spoilboard and my Maslow cnc spoilboard. It worked as expected in all three cases, with minimal wear. I'll add a picture of the wear once I've put more hours on it.
B**T
Have not used it yet for project.
Will use it to cut out a solid surface sink.
F**.
Saves money and pays for itself
The media could not be loaded. Tried it once to resurface the spoil board on the CNC machine at my work and it worked great. Should have done this years ago. It saves money on replacing spoil boards but even more important it saves hours and hours of work replacing the boards. Seem like a good quality bit. I haven't had to use it again yet but it already paid for itself.
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