Up Down Compression Spiral Flush Trim Router Bit, 1/4 Inch Shank Solid Carbide Flush Trim Router Bits CNC Spiral Bit with Nano Coating by EANOSIC

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  • DSK

    > 24 hour

    Combination up-down compression spiral trim bits are wonderful for using on material that is laminated top and bottom. It is always best to cut from the laminated surface towards the substrate in order to avoid chipping the laminate. This bit cuts the two services towards the center which is ideal when you want to avoid chipping both sides of your material. I use this for trimming melamine shelves or plywood that has a nice hardwood veneer on both sides. The bit is nicely made and well packaged. I would recommend it not just for CNC but for any edge trimming with a router.

  • Buy2Much

    > 24 hour

    EANOSIC Up-Down Compression Spiral Flush Trim Router Bit Versatile dual ball bearings allow for flush cutting as well as template use. The EANOSIC Up-Down Compression Spiral Flush Trim Router Bit is a versatile and durable tool for template cutting and flush cutting. The 1/4 inch shank and solid carbide construction make it suitable for a wide range of applications from hard and soft wood to plastic. The nano coating on the bit provides added durability and resistance to wear and tear. The unique feature of this router bit is its up-down compression design which helps to compress the material being cut, which results in a smooth and splinter-free finish. This saves a lot of sanding. This router bit is especially great for template cutting projects as it provides a precise and accurate cut every time, following the template perfectly. Exceptional value for the price. EANOSIC makes exceptional router/CNC bits!

  • Shaun King

    > 24 hour

    This bit is only used to produce repeatable results using a pattern attached to the workpiece as a guide. A bearing is used to follow the pattern and neither the process or this type of router bit are anything new. What sets this bit apart is that it cutting edges are slightly angled to slice both up and down. This results in a shearing cut rather than a chipping cut and should produce a smooth cut with little or no chip-out - well see. This is also a small diameter bit. Itll get into tighter areas, but its small size requires a bit more time and patience. You cant force this bit because its cutting tip speed is much slower than a bit of larger diameter. Both rotate at the same RPM, but the larger bit has to move faster around a larger circumstance. This little bit has the potential to produce edges ready for finish, but you cant rush it. Its also important to rough-cut work pieces very close to their finished size because you cant hog material with bits as small as this. This bit is for the last 1/8 give or take, youre not going to plow with it, at least not very far before it breaks from heat buildup. Use it as intended and with care and it shouldnt disappoint.

  • Mountspirit

    > 24 hour

    The 1/4-inch Up Down Compression Spiral Flush Trim Router Bit performed well in my testing. The bit cuts fast and leaves a smooth surface. I tested the bit with 7/8-inch-thick air-dried Cherry wood. The bit performed as described.

  • Keith

    > 24 hour

    This is my second bit from Eanosic and just like my first one I am happy with it. It comes in a nice case for protection, and it is very sharp. It cuts material cleanly and the up down compression leaves nice edges on both the top and bottom as long as you set the bit up correctly. It is not meant to take much material off so you will need to use a bandsaw or jigsaw to cut away most of the material first. I only use it for pattern routing which is what it is meant for. Pay attention to the size of the material you are using because you may need to get a larger bit. I am using it for 3/4 material and it works great. Very happy with this bit.

  • Ronald Russell

    > 24 hour

    I have a couple of bits from this company, and I’m impressed with the quality. This particular 1/4” bottom bearing flush cut bit is a useful size for following tight patterns or for trimming flush to another piece. You do need to make sure your pattern is accurate and smooth as any imperfections will show, given the small bearing diameter. I’d consider this a tool for precision work, rather than hogging out the edges of countertops- solid carbide is not for forcing, and the 1/4” diameter means you need to take it slow. If you have never experienced the improved quality of cut from a good spiral ground router bit, you should give this a try.

  • Val Anne Welch

    > 24 hour

    This is my first experience with an up down compression spiral flush bit. It did not disappoint. So far, I’ve only used it in testing and one small project, but the results have been very encouraging. Plywood trims were clean with no significant chipping. Softwoods like fir and cedar trimmed clean and smooth. I used it with my trim router and, as another reviewer has stated, a larger base would be helpful. I did get a few waves but that was entirely due to my too-casual technique at the time. Key unresolved issue is longevity of the product. So far I’ve seen no red flags in that regard and expect this bit to serve my purposes for many years to come. If that should change, I will update my review.

  • D. Ashley Cohen, Ph.D.

    > 24 hour

    Having once snapped a premium 3/8 inch spiral on its second use, I’ve managed to suppress any interest in a long, tiny 1/4 inch one. The opportunity to test one through the Vine program overcame a couple of decades of reluctance, and, with less than an hours use, trepidation has transformed to enthusiasm. This is one useful bit. Not surprisingly, it allows me to enter smaller spaces for interior cuts, and to follow more finely detailed templates for external cuts than I could ever hope to achieve with a larger bit. The up/ down spiral does indeed leave a far smoother finish—top, bottom, and in between—than I can achieve with my straight bits. I have used it only for light, slow cuts with the same knowledge “Amazon Customer” shared in his/her January 9th review, which I recommend reading. As others, I still worry the 1/4 bearing is going to hold up. I wish they had included 3-4 replacements with the bit. Time will tell if my concern is warranted, but over that time I’ll be checking often to ensure the bearing rotates smoothly.. I won’t be using this bit often, so it may be some time before I can report on actual bearing life. For now, I can only affirm others in their praise for this bit. It is well worth its modest price,

  • Bryan Noll

    > 24 hour

    I took this little bit out for a spin and was very happy with the results. The pictures are with a piece of 1/2” plywood. I grabbed another piece to use below it to test out the bearing portion of the bit as well, but didn’t look to see that the edge was rough, hence the less than straight cut. This bit left a splinter free cut on both sides of the plywood. It cut quickly through the 1/8” of material I was trimming off. Just keep a few things in mind. This is only a 1/4” bit. Take it easy or you’ll probably snap it. The part of the bit that makes the clean upward cuts (just above the bearing) is small. As in about a 1/4”. You have to have the bit depth adjusted correctly so that the bottom of you board is inside that cutting area or else you’ll be using the downcut portion of the bit and probably get splintering.

  • Blade

    > 24 hour

    Sharp and leave a good top and bottom finish. I have had no problems with bits from this company. easy to use.

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