Toolocity FBQL014640 Straight Brazed Finger Bit 1/2-Inch Shank Coarse

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Straight Brazed Finger Bit 1/2" shank Coarse. For routing stone with wood router 40/50 grit diamond, best on marble and softer granite Diameter of bit: 1/2" 1/2" Shank to be used on conventional routers. Use wet or dry. Water or other cooling agent is recommended for longer life of the bit. Total length: 3" Length of diamond: 1-1/2"

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Replacement Diamond finger. 40/50 grit diamond, best on marble and softer granite. For routing stone with wood router.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 26 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Item model number ‎FBQL014640
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Applied Diamond Tools
Material ‎Brazed diamond, Steel
Number of Handles ‎1
Part Number ‎FBQL014640
Product Dimensions ‎3.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches

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Scritto da: FredL.
which I recommend. I used a fixed speed router
Works quite well routing an oval pattern 1/2" deep in flagstone, taking small cuts at a time, and pre-drilling most of it to depth first with a hammer drill.. I pumped water during the cut, which I recommend. I used a fixed speed router, which worked, although a slower variable speed might be better. It took some effort and patience, and it took two of us to get it done, on a vertical wall; but got the job done. I wish there was something faster and more powerful, but without spending massive amounts of money, this fills the bill. With over an hour of cutting, the bit showed minimal signs of wear. I've got about a dozen more cuts to do, and I'm thinking the one bit will do it; with some pre-drilling first, of course.
Scritto da: topher
Works great for cleaning up rough cuts
I used this to flush mount a stainless steel sink in a quartz countertop. I roughed it out with my grinder first and then cleaned up the rabbit with my router. Works great for cleaning up rough cuts, but if you're thinking that you're going to grind out some significant volume, I think you'll be disappointed,
Scritto da: nmr
Acceptable
Barely works, wet or dry. Edit: turned up the speed on the router and I've got to eat my words, it actually works OK. Not fast, but good enough. (~20k RPM with a water stream pointed at the bit to keep it cool.)
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
se gasto muy rapido un aplicacion
no era lo que esperaba en cuanto a resistencia en 10 min de aplicarlo sobre cerámica se gasto.
Scritto da: Roy K. Larsen
DId the job for me
I needed to enlarge a stovetop opening by about 3/8" along the 30" edge of 1 1/2" thick granite/quarts. I ran my router at ~20K RPM. The process was slow (and dusty) but the results were what I was hoping for.
Scritto da: ms rusk
Worked!
Ive been using this bit to route curved cuts in granite and recycled glass countertops in and it works quite well! My only complaint is that the process is painstakingly slow.
Scritto da: Boss man Fort
it works
this thing saved me 2000.00 from having to get the tiles water jetted. i through it in my router and it was like working with wood.
Scritto da: R. Coleman
Close but no cigar
This item worked great for about 30 min of light play, but then when I put it to some heavy lifting (to cut a shallow mortise out of concrete) it dulled out after about 4" of cuts. Maybe someone could help me out. I would like to get something that works!

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