Description
Dimar’s Carbide Inserts Ogee Fillet Bits contain a curve, shaped somewhat like anS, consisting of two arcs that curve in opposite senses so that the ends are parallel. In architecture, the name is also used for a moulding with an ogee-shaped profile, consisting (going from low to high) of a concave arc flowing into a convex arc, with vertical ends. Some slight variations of the standard ogee are also known as wavy bits. A stepped ogee is basically an ogee bit with a step-like design at the intersection of the two curves, to give it a detailed design.Two Flutes are ideal when fine finishing is a priority.Cuts most hardwoods and softwoods.Use on CNC, Hand-held routers, and table-mounted portable routers.
- Weight:
1.00 LBS
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