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Ultra-Clean Cutting 90 Degree V-Bit for CNC Routers, 1/4 Shank

Ready for some extremely clean v-grooves with your CNC router?

The only 90-degree v-bit with a knife-edge actually cuts instead of scraping material away. The 90-degree next-generation "Blade" design leaves superior v grooves that virtually ends post-sanding of your v-cuts.

  • Shank: 1/4" / Length: 2.0" / Flutes: 2 / Flute length: 0.125"
  • 100% carbide
  • Made in the USA

$33.76

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Description

The Blade style 90-degree v-bit (1/4 shank) for CNC routers is designed to shear material from your CNC woodworking projects, to leave superior ultra clean cuts on your v carve.

V carving bits are not all the same. The Blade is designed with a knife edge all the way to the point! Not only can you carve to 0.005" detail, but this CNC router bit actually cuts the wood, leaving a mind-blowing smooth cut that blows standard v bits out of the water. This is a true 90 deg v-bit!

Most 90 v grooving bits have a flat edge on them. They scrape the wood away which leaves a rough finish. And unless you want to sand your v-carves, you just might want to invest in this puppy first.

This and all bits on this site are made of 100% solid tungsten carbide. That's the material the professionals use because it lasts 50x longer than standard bits.

Even beginner CNC'ers never go back once they use the Blade v-bits!

Made in the USA

SV-90

Specs

  • Shank: 1/4"
  • Length: 2.0"
  • Flutes: 2
  • Flute length: 0.25"
  • Material: 100% tungsten-carbide
  • Angle: 90°
  • Half-angle: 45°

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Jack Lageman
Love the engraving bits!

I ordered these bit for inlays and the results of cut is outstanding. If you used the same color of wood you would not be able to tell the wood had an inlay.