⅛” X ¼” Up-Spiral O-flute Router Bit

$32
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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 ¼” Up-Spiral O-flute Router Bit - SE1-2500-2500C

Product Overview

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.

Overall Length: 2”

Shank Diameter: 0.25”

Cutter Diameter: 0.125”

Cutter Length: 0.25”

Geometry: Upcut, Spiral, O-Flute

Material: Solid Carbide

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

As a general rule of thumb for cutting wood, it’s best to never cut deeper than the diameter of the bit. So for a ¼” bit, you should not cut deeper than ¼” in a single pass. Because every material is different, it’s best to perform test cuts to find the ideal pass depth and cut specs when working with a new material.

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.