--- --- APWORKSHOP.COM.AU EDGE & FACE FORMING BITS TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL Used for panel doors and decorative edge moulds. Part # Description A inch A mm B1 inch B1 mm B2 inch B2 mm C inch C mm R mm R inch A$ TTC 8 TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL 1/8 1/4 11/16 17.4 0.070 1.8 1/2 12.7 1-3/4 44.4 3.2 1/8 46.30 TTC 8 1/2 TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL 1/8 1/2 11/16 17.4 0.070 1.8 1/2 12.7 2-1/4 57.1 3.2 1/8 46.30 TTC 12 TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL BIT 3/16 1/4 0.925 23.5 0.070 1.8 1/2 12.7 1-3/4 44.4 4.8 3/16 48.00 TTC 12 1/2 TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL BIT 3/16 1/2 0.925 23.5 0.070 1.8 1/2 12.7 2-1/4 57.1 4.8 3/16 48.00 TTC 16 1/2 TRADITIONAL CLASSICAL 1/4 1/2 1.160 29.5 1/8 3.2 5/8 16 2-1/4 57.1 4.8 3/16 54.10 M= Metric Size, H= High Speed Steel, T= Carbide Tipped or Solid Carbide, A= Carbide Tipped on Nose (Pilot Panel Bits) B= Ball Bearing Guide, E/C = End Cutting, S = Single Flute, X= Long series bits not warrantied against breakage, XX= Extra long series bits not warrantied against breakage. Where bits are available in various arbor/shank diameters, suffix indicates: 5/16 inch, 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, 10 mm (otherwise 1/4 inch). In diagrams, A= Cutting Width, B= Flute Length, C= Overall Length (includes bearing and screw), R, R1 or R2 = Radius of Cut, E= Pilot or Bearing Width, G= Depth of Cut, Bevel = Bevel, ID= Inside Diameter, T= Wood Thickness. ![]()
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CARBIDE TIPPED
TWO FLUTES
Shank: 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) is shown in the part number, otherwise is 1/4 inch (6.35 mm ) 