Testing the Bits&Bits SF525 Surfacing Bit - 393
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Link to the SF525 - https://bitsbits.com/product/bitsbits-sf525-surfacing-router-bit/
The SF525 is a 2-1/2" diameter flattening bit that features two Astra-coated carbide inserts. I received this bit a few months before the product was launched for testing purposes. With this bit, I have been able to achieve the most aggressive feeds and speeds for slab flattening. I'm sure you can remove more material and be even more aggressive but these numbers are already as aggressive as I feel comfortable with on my machine.
I prefer to take multiple shallow passes vs a deeper, slower pass. The faster shallow passes allow me to sneak up on the "maximum allowable thickness" which is often the desired result of slab flattening. With this bit (and the original carbide inserts) I've flattened the included items in this video as well as three large epoxy/wood river tables with great results.
A price break is included when purchasing the bit, a pack of replacement carbide inserts, and a wrench with a replacement screw. However, you can purchase any of those three individually.
Видео Testing the Bits&Bits SF525 Surfacing Bit - 393 канала Jay Bates
Use the code JAYBATES for 10% off.
Link to the SF525 - https://bitsbits.com/product/bitsbits-sf525-surfacing-router-bit/
The SF525 is a 2-1/2" diameter flattening bit that features two Astra-coated carbide inserts. I received this bit a few months before the product was launched for testing purposes. With this bit, I have been able to achieve the most aggressive feeds and speeds for slab flattening. I'm sure you can remove more material and be even more aggressive but these numbers are already as aggressive as I feel comfortable with on my machine.
I prefer to take multiple shallow passes vs a deeper, slower pass. The faster shallow passes allow me to sneak up on the "maximum allowable thickness" which is often the desired result of slab flattening. With this bit (and the original carbide inserts) I've flattened the included items in this video as well as three large epoxy/wood river tables with great results.
A price break is included when purchasing the bit, a pack of replacement carbide inserts, and a wrench with a replacement screw. However, you can purchase any of those three individually.
Видео Testing the Bits&Bits SF525 Surfacing Bit - 393 канала Jay Bates
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