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The BINSTAK CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit is a high-quality woodworking tool designed for precision and durability. With a 1/2 inch shank and a 2 inch cutting diameter, this bit is perfect for flattening wood slabs and resurfacing spoilboards. Its carbide-tipped design and anti-kickback features ensure safe and efficient operation, making it suitable for both professional and DIY woodworkers. Compatible with various router types, this bit is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking projects.
B**S
Excellent product
I leveled a solid white oak slab and this not only worked fast, it left a fantastic finish that made sanding a snap.Great price and works excellent. Highly recommended
S**B
Size matters
The 1/2 shank gives much better performance and smoother surfaces than the 1/4 shank tool I used before for the same applicaton. The larger cutting surfaces also "burn" less when machining large areas. It works well even on highly figured wood surfaces.
K**
Good product for the money!
I've used this bit and few times now on an epoxy project and a piece of ironwood and it seems to be holding up great! I get just a little bit of swirling in the epoxy flattening but that may be my own error in going too fast. I'm happy with the purchase.
J**
Great bit for the money
I used this the plane an end grain cutting board. Bit feels sharp and high quality. I made many passes over hardwood and didn't notice the blades dulling at all. No burning or tear out. Bit is a good size to take a decent path of material as long as you don't go too deep.
K**A
Works as hoped
I was hesitant about purchasing such a cheap router bit. I am flattening a 8 inch thick hardwood crosscut slab to make a coffee table.This bit was so affordable for what is probably a one project use. It worked very well. I cut the slab down 2 inches to 6 inches and may even go a bit thinner. The bit did very well in my big Bosch router with the router bit extension I bought with the bit. The bit cuts well up to almost 1/4 inch per pass. I didn’t try to go any deeper.The finished cut surfaces is dead on flat but will definitely need sanding . I expected that. Not sure how much better a expensive router planner bit cuts and finishes, but sandpaper is cheap.This is a good deal for a big planer bit.I have no idea how long this bit will last but looks great so far after multiple passes through hardwoods.
B**E
Excellent durability
Excellent durability
M**I
Sharp and performs good
Sharp right out of the box. Got this to use in a router jig for flattening boards and so far it is working good.
G**H
Planes Flat on Hardwoods
I have several wide (28"+) Walnut slabs I used to flatten these with a belt sander and manual planes. This bit provides a flat surface which requires only a little sanding to prep it for use. Using a 1.75 HP Porter-Cable router and monitoring the depth of cut leaves a flat slab quickly. Think 1/4 the time of flattening by hand. Based on the results with Walnut i fully expect that this bit will work equally on Cherry, Purpleheart, Oak, Birch, Maple and other commercially available hardwoods. I am not certain about Poplar. It tends to be a 'stringy' wood.My preference is to cut no deeper than 1/8". Similar to my Planer. The carbide cutters on this bit are visually the same as other router bits I own. Care must be used when using a flattening jig and bridge. Feed the router at a pace the bit wants to set. Do not stop in the middle of cuts in wood that is given to burning. Oak and Cherry are known for this.This is a good bit and it is priced to be disposable when dulled. It should be good for at least three of my slabs. 30" wide by 9.5' long.
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