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Wood Round-Over Router Bit Condor CON-RB-706 32 x 9.52 x 16 mm, 8 mm shank
Wood Round-Over Router Bit Condor CON-RB-706 32 x 9.52 x 16 mm, 8 mm shank
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Wood Round-Over Router Bit Condor CON-RB-706 32 x 9.52 x 16 mm, 8 mm shank
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Wood Round-Over Router Bit Condor CON-RB-706 32 x 9.52 x 16 mm, 8 mm shank
Wood Round-Over Router Bit Condor CON-RB-706 32 x 9.52 x 16 mm, 8 mm shank
Condor CON-RB-706 round-over router bit is designed for edge rounding and decorative profiling in woodworking. With a cutting diameter of 32 mm, a profile depth (radius) of 9.52 mm and a cutting length of 16 mm, this cutter is intended for use with an 8 mm shank router. It works with solid wood, plywood and similar board materials, providing smooth, consistent rounded edges when used in handheld routers or router tables.
The carbide-tipped geometry and precise profile dimensions ensure clean cuts and uniform radiused edges without excessive tear-out. The 8 mm shank provides a secure fit in common collets, reducing vibration during operation. Its cutting length and diameter make it suitable for both shallow and more pronounced edge rounding while maintaining control and stability on straight edges and curved contours.
Install the router bit securely in an 8 mm collet, ensuring the shank is fully seated and the locking nut is tightened according to the router manufacturer's instructions. Set router speed appropriate for wood type and cutter diameter—moderate to high speeds for hardwoods and medium speeds for softer materials—while avoiding excessive feed rates. Make controlled passes with light cuts, taking multiple shallow passes rather than removing large amounts of material at once to preserve finish quality and prolong tool life. Use push blocks or featherboards when working on narrow or small workpieces, and allow the cutter to reach full speed before engaging the workpiece.
Wear eye and hearing protection and use dust extraction or a vacuum to manage chips. For best results, sharpen or replace carbide cutters when signs of wear or burn marks appear. Test the profile on scrap material to confirm depth and feed before machining the final workpiece.
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