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6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit 1/2 inch Shank, Extra Large 2-9/16'/65mm Cutting Dia, Slab Flattening Router Bit Planing Bit Wood Milling Cutter Planer Woodworking Tool

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  • 【EXTRA LARGE 6-Flute Wood CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit】: Shank diameter: 1/2"; Cutting diameter: 2-9/16" / 65 mm; Cutting length: 25/64" / 10 mm
  • 【6-Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit】: Delivers a Much Smoother Cut Compared to 3-Wing CNC Spoilboard Bits
  • 【Compatible Machines】: The slab flattening router bit is used on CNC and other automatic routers, as well as hand-held and table-mounted portable routers, such as woodworking engraving machines, trimming machines, etc
  • 【High-Quality CNC Surfacing Router Bit】: Features a sharp, carbide-tipped blade and a solid, hardened steel body with an anti-kickback design. The powder-coated surface provides excellent corrosion and rust resistance, ensuring long-lasting durability
  • 【Wide Range of Applicable Wood】: The Spoilboard Surfacing Bit with a 1/2" Shank is suitable for Solid Wood, Density Board, Laminate, Particle Board, Plywood Compaction Board, Acrylic, and more, but is not suitable for Cutting Metal and Non-Wood Materials



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6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits
6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits
6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits
6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits
6 Flute CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bits
Flutes: 6 Flutes
Shank: 1/2"
Cut Diameter: 2-9/16" / 65 mm
Cut Length: 25/64" / 10 mm
Product height: 2.3" / 57 mm

John y Monica
2025-08-22 18:56:38
It work perfect. In the photos leaved some lines but that is because of the jig that I used. Some sanding and it was flat and smooth.
Kataria
2025-08-03 12:51:19
Excellent bit. Great value for money
Raynald
2025-06-26 11:45:31
Great coverage, durable blades, and made quick work of my 8'x3' workbench.I resurfaced my bench with pallet boards, and leveled the top with this bit. Took about 1 hour.
Leni Cheney
2025-05-23 16:22:13
This router bit dull very quickly and just started to burn the wood
James Williams
2025-04-02 15:52:08
This is an interesting design. I've seen router bits with five flutes but not six. This bit is billed as a slab flattening bit, but I honestly wonder if it is better suited for rabbeting. The shank is 1/2" and strong... the body is hefty enough to take rabbeting (I suspect).The cutting edges are consistently sharp and without flaws. There's a few flecks of finish that have flaked off, but that's common with router bits. Grind is medium, and there is a ton of access to the carbide (meaning that you can sharpen them with a diamond file).I need to use a granite plate to check the angles and level of the upper cutting edges... will update after measuring and after testing it out.
SavvyBuyer
2025-03-31 10:25:51
I just bought a new slab flattening sled which will be far more efficient with this larger 2-9/16" diameter surfacing bit. It's a 1/2" shank bit, which I would submit, is mandatory for a bit this wide. I would also reduce the RPMs. Routers running at 25,000 to 30,000 RPM would render this bit extremely unsafe. I will be dropping down to 10,000 RPM until I get comfortable with the action of the bit. Also, the key with these bits covering such large surface areas, is to take the thinnest of cuts with each pass.What I liked most about this bit is that it has 6 cutters, twice the normal number. That means 2 times more cutters severing the wood thread which will make for a smoother surface. Another benefit of having six cutters is that it can prevent you from over feeding. Ridges are always the case but that easily dealt with in sanding. I did check the cutters for flatness and all of them cut on the same plane. There was no vibration in the router which indicates a balanced bit. I also put a caliper on the shank and noticed a slight fluctuation in diameter as I slid up, down and around it but only 2 or 3mil's worth, but all under the .5 inches. Once clamped in a collet, I see no issue. One thing that would make this bit a real no-brainer is if the cutters were replaceable carbide cutters. With the benefit of being able to rotate the cutter to a new edge, that bit would last longer than this bit's single functional edge.At a ridiculously competitive price point, and if I can get 5-6 slabs worth of cutting, it'll be worth it.
M&M
2025-02-19 10:16:43
This seems to be a nice quality router bit. This thing is beefy! And the strength of the 1/2 shank gives me some extra reassurance that it’ll hold up well. I like that it can be used to flatten slabs or to cut slots as well.
tsel_shaddai
2025-01-01 20:31:29
The router bit is sharp and seems decently well made. I'm still in the process of making a flattening jig for slabs and glued panels, so I can't put it through the paces, but in test cuts it performed well.
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