Why You Need a 3/16" Flush Trim Bit
/On my CNC, I often use a 1/4” bit for cutting out, but sometiles a 1/4” flush trim bit binds up in the slot. Fortunately, there are 3/16” flush trim bits that solve the issue. Watch to see how.
The router is one of the most versatile tools in the shop! This is where you can find ideas for getting the most from your investment!
On my CNC, I often use a 1/4” bit for cutting out, but sometiles a 1/4” flush trim bit binds up in the slot. Fortunately, there are 3/16” flush trim bits that solve the issue. Watch to see how.
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