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8mm compared to 1/2" router bits


A router is equipped with a powerful electric motor which operates at between 10, and 24, revolutions per minute. This professional tool, which has been developed for manual operation, allows users to precisely route chamfers and grooves, as well as to profile every type of workpiece. The main reason I stayed with 1/4" shank (1/2". cost only a tiny bit more than 1/4" here) is that 1/4" bits will fit in any nearly router. They're also smaller and lighter to store and transport. Theoretical benefits of larger shanks are like the theoretical benefit of living in a post and beam. From the Manufacturer To store, organize, and transport up to 40 router bits. Holds 1/4 inch, 8 mm, 1/2 inch bits. No router bits included/5().








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