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Special bits for templates

Ball Bearing Router Bits

Carbide-tipped router bits produce clean, precise body cavities when use with our templates. The ball-bearing guide matches the cutting diameter, and the long shank allows multiple-pass routing for deep cavities.

The 1/2" diameter bit is recommended for most of your routing chores. Use the 3/8" cutter only for routing corners that need the tighter radius.

Sold individually or SAVE $5.00 when you buy the set of both router bits.

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Tools : Special tools for: Routing : Ball Bearing Router Bits : Extra-long carbide tipped router bits for control cavity, pickup and other solidbody routing tasks.
   Item#  Description   In stock   Price   Quantity   
Set of both router bits  0565  Set of both router bits SAVE $5.00  Yes   $48.40 
Router bit, 3/8  0583  Router bit, 3/8" dia.  Yes   $25.95 
Router bit,1/2  0693  Router bit,1/2" dia.  Yes   $27.45 
Extra bearing for 3/8  1288  Extra bearing for 3/8" bit  Yes   $5.90 
Extra bearing 1/2  1289  Extra bearing 1/2" bit  Yes   $5.60 

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Using Ball-bearing Cutter Bits for Guitar Routing

Directions for use



i-0583 Updated 01/07

Teflon tubing is supplied with your cutter bit to keep the bearing from riding up the shank. You can also use the Teflon below the bit to raise the bearing to a height that will ride against your template should this become necessary, but always take up the gap between the bearing and collet with more Teflon tubing. Be sure to cut the ends of the Teflon squarely. We recommend that you use no more than two bearings stacked at one time, and keep at least 1/2" of shank in the collet at all times. It may also be necessary to raise the entire template with shims to make contact with the bearing for shallow passes. It is always better to make several shallow passes as opposed to fewer deep passes.

Once the cavity is deep enough to allow the bearing to ride against the wall of the cavity, the template can be removed for additional depth if necessary.

We recommend that you use the 1/2" bit for the bulk of the work, and the 3/8" for touching up the corners only. The bearing on the 3/8" bit is very delicate, and will not hold up to the work necessary for the entire cavity.

Do not use the ball bearing cutters without wearing eye protection!









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