⅛” X ½” Up-Spiral O-flute Router Bit

$38
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  • Ideal for non-ferrous metals and acrylic
  • Polished O-flute resists chip adhesion
  • Appropriate for a wide range of non-wood materials
  • Use with the 1/4" collet that ships with Origin
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⅛” X ½” Up-Spiral O-flute Router Bit - SE1-2500-5000C

Product Overview

An ideal bit for many types of acrylic cutting. The polished flute prevents nasty chip build-up that can compromise cut quality and decrease cutter longevity. Appropriate cutter geometry for both acrylics and non-ferrous metals. Great for cuts up to 1/2” in depth.

Overall Length: 2.5”

Shank Diameter: 0.25”

Cutter Diameter: 0.125”

Cutter Length: 0.5”

Geometry: Upcut, Sprial, O-Flute

Material: Solid Carbide

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The ⅛” polished O-flute bit is a great go-to bit for making shallow cuts in a wide variety of acrylics and non-ferrous metals. The polished flute prevents nasty chip build-up that can compromise cut quality and decrease cutter longevity, and the shorter profile contributes to overall durability. Great for cuts up to ¼” in depth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this bit will fit the ¼” collet that is supplied with Origin.

This depends on the material you are cutting. You can find more information on recommended settings for Origin based on material types in this article: material recommendations.

The up-spiral design pulls material up and out of your cuts. This can leave a little fuzz on the top edge of your material but this is easily removed with a quick rough-up with fine grit sandpaper. Adjacent spoilboards are always recommended when making cuts beyond the edge of your material to reduce tear-out.

Resin, sap, and adhesives will build up on your cutter edge over time. This generates more friction on your bit and accelerates edge degradation. Keep your bits clean with a small brass brush, citrus cleaner and a rag.