Rounding Over Router Bit, 1/2"

   Model # 34-127 by Freud

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Features and DetailsBits are often used to soften the edge of furniture. Shear angle provides the smoothest cut available. Cuts all composition materials, plywood, hard wood, and soft wood. Use on hand held and table mounted portable routers. Nos. 34-104, 34-108, 34-110, 34-112, 34-114, 2-3/16 O.A. Length. No. 34-116, 2-1/2" O.A. Length. No. 34-126, 2-3/4" O.A. Length. This Rounding Over Router Bit is one of many top quality items in our Router Bits - Edge Forming department.

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    Rounding Over Router Bit, 1/2"

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    • Freud Model # 34-127
    • ROUNDING OVER - CARBIDE TIPPED
    • 1/2 Inch Shank - 1/2 Inch Bearing Dia.
    • O.A. Dia. Ins. 1-3/4 x 7/8
    • Cut Lgth. Ins. 2-7/8
    • Radius Lg. Ins.
    • Unit: each
    • Unit Weight: 3.2100 lbs
    • UPC Code: 008925383253
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