--- --- APWORKSHOP.COM.AU Router Bits EDGE FORMING BITS PROVINCIAL Like so many of CarbiTool's router bits, this can be used as illustrated to produce decorative edge mouldings, or you can achieve many variations by using the guide on your machine. Part # Description A inch A mm B inch B mm C inch C mm R inch R mm A$ TCR 8 B PROVINCIAL BIT 1/8 W/BRG 1/4 1 25.4 0.460 11.7 2 50.8 1/8 3.2 50.50 TCR 8 B 1/2 PROVINCIAL BIT 1/8 W/BRG 1/2 1 25.4 0.460 11.7 2-5/8 67 1/8 3.2 50.50 TCR 12 B PROVINCIAL BIT 3/16 W/BRG 1/4 1-1/4 31.8 0.560 14.2 2-3/8 57.1 3/16 4.8 52.80 TCR 12 B 1/2 PROVINCIAL BIT 3/16 W/BRG 1/2 1-1/4 31.8 0.560 14.2 2-5/8 67 3/16 4.8 52.80 TCR 16 B 1/2 PROVINCIAL BIT 1/4 W/BRG 1/2 1-1/2 38.1 0.710 18 2-3/4 70 1/4 6.35 55.30 Part # Description Shank A inch A mm B inch B mm C inch C mm R1 inch R1 mm R2 inch R2 mm A$ TCRA 16 B PROVINCIAL BIT 2 RADII W/BRG 1/4 1-1/4 31.8 19/32 15.0 2-1/4 57.2 1/4 6.4 1/8 3.2 52.50 TCRA 16 B 1/2 PROVINCIAL BIT 2 RADII W/BRG 1/2 1-1/4 31.8 19/32 15.0 2-5/8 66.7 1/4 6.4 1/8 3.2 52.50 TCRA 32 B 1/2 PROVINCIAL BIT 2 RADII W/BRG 1/2 2 50.8 15/16 23.8 3-1/4 82.6 1/2 12.7 1/4 6.35 63.00 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 WITH BALL BEARING GUIDE TB 11
Shank: 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) is shown in the part number, otherwise is 1/4 inch (6.35 mm ) 
