CMT Router Bits
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BUILDING THE WORLD’S FINEST ROUTER BITS: CMT build on strong foundations - Times have changed and technology has completely altered the way things are done, in this regard CMT is no exception. CMT facilities have been newly renovated and our equipment today represents the most advanced technology available on the market, but we still make and will continue to make routers and boring bits with all the skill and care that we always have. Essentially, the main components of a router bit are just two: steel and carbide. If either of these is less than the best, the tool we make will show it. CMT have researched steel and carbide since the beginning, and found exactly what is needed:
Superior Steel. All our steel comes from right above the border, in Switzerland, where they use an exclusive hot drawing process to forge the solid bar stock we use to manufacture our router bit shanks & bodies. The result is steel that is superior in strength and exceptionally resistant to fatigue and abrasion
High-Grade Tungsten Carbide. The capacity of the carbide tip to cut precisely and to last a long time is critical for the performance of any tool, so at CMT we use only premium micrograin carbide from Luxembourg to make the tips for our router bits.
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CMT part no:900.624.11 These new bit sets are excellent for producing adjustable tongue and groove joints with a bevel, in order to eliminate the panel rattle that may come up with the production of standards cabinets. Cut precise grooves into your plywood veneered panels and make perfect rattle-free fits. To be used on table-mounted routers. Avoid using these bits in hand-held power tools.In Stock
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CMT part no:800.624.11 These new bit sets are excellent for producing adjustable tongue and groove joints with a bevel, in order to eliminate the panel rattle that may come up with the production of standards cabinets. Cut precise grooves into your plywood veneered panels and make perfect rattle-free fits. To be used on table-mounted routers. Avoid using these bits in hand-held power tools.In Stock
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CMT part no:815.002.11 Hw V-grooving Bi for Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) panels can be shaped using a very simple processing method. This technique referred to as the 'routing and folding' method, means ACM paneling can be manipulated in a variety of shapes and sizes. - a V-shaped groove is routed on the reverse side of the panel using a V-groove router bit thus leaving a thin layer of the core material at the base of the groove - i.e. on the inside of the outer cover sheet; - the untouched outer cover sheet can now be bent manually, giving an exact, clean folding line along the routed groove. The shape and depth of the groove will determine the outer radius of the folded edge. We recommend all routing to be done on either a CNC machine, a portable sheet milling machine or a hand router. The 'routing and folding' method can be used on any ACM product such as Alucobond?, Dibond? or any other product alike. The advantages of this unique technique are: - Low investment cost - Simple fabrication technique - Folding can be done on site, saving transportation costs - Low-cost fabrication of shaped components, wall cladding, roof edgings, column cladding, flashings, etc. - Flexibility in creating shapes - Very cost effective - Shapes are not limited by machine capacity.In Stock
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CMT part no:815.001.11 Hw V-grooving Bi for Aluminium Composite Material (ACM) panels can be shaped using a very simple processing method. This technique referred to as the 'routing and folding' method, means ACM paneling can be manipulated in a variety of shapes and sizes. - a V-shaped groove is routed on the reverse side of the panel using a V-groove router bit thus leaving a thin layer of the core material at the base of the groove - i.e. on the inside of the outer cover sheet; - the untouched outer cover sheet can now be bent manually, giving an exact, clean folding line along the routed groove. The shape and depth of the groove will determine the outer radius of the folded edge. We recommend all routing to be done on either a CNC machine, a portable sheet milling machine or a hand router. The 'routing and folding' method can be used on any ACM product such as Alucobond?, Dibond? or any other product alike. The advantages of this unique technique are: - Low investment cost - Simple fabrication technique - Folding can be done on site, saving transportation costs - Low-cost fabrication of shaped components, wall cladding, roof edgings, column cladding, flashings, etc. - Flexibility in creating shapes - Very cost effective - Shapes are not limited by machine capacity.In Stock