Interstate Plastics is proud to offer upcut spiral, single-edge, solid carbide "O" router bits. These upcut spiral router bits have been designed to provide a smooth finish in hard plastics with upward chip removal.
Plastic router bits by Onsrud are an industry standard in high-quality featuring outstanding tool longevity, a tendency to stay sharper, a broad selection of sizes and most importantly a superior quality of cut. Onsrud router bits easily cut a variety of machinable plastics as well as materials including wood, plywood, MDF and other wood composites. Router cutters are available in a range of shank sizes.
How to Choose a Router Bit: 1. Router bits can cut a material as thick as the length of the flute. 2. Router bits can drill a material as deep as the width of the flute, making multiple passes until the material is fully cut. 3. Bit size is the full diameter and length of the bit. This is different from the flute size, which shows the depth and thickness of the cut.
Features
Upcut spiral, single-edge router
Solid carbide material
Outstanding tool longevity
Tendency to stay sharper
Superior quality of cut
Router cutters are available in a range of shank sizes
Disclaimer: Interstate Plastics makes no representations about any of its products that are modified in any way after they leave its possession, nor do its representations apply when any of its products are improperly used or stored.
Each customer of Interstate Plastics bears full responsibility for making its own determination as to the suitability of each material, product, recommendation or advice provided by Interstate Plastics. Each customer of Interstate Plastics must identify and perform all tests and analyses necessary to assure that its finished parts incorporating materials from Interstate Plastics will be safe and suitable for use under end-use conditions.
These Onsrud plastic router bits provide superior cutting and drilling of hard plastics including:
Acrylic
Nylon
Polycarbonate
Solid surface
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