Blue Spot Tools 12.7mm (1/2") X 63mm (2-1/2") Kitchen Work Top Router Bit 19048

Brand: Blue Spot Tools
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  • Product Code: 19048
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Blue Spot Tools 12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2") Kitchen Work Top Router Bit

MPN: 19048

Barcode: 5028734190489

Size: 12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2")

Weight: 0.09kg


Overview:

The Blue Spot Tools 12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2") kitchen worktop router bit is built from a #45 carbon steel body with YG8 tungsten carbide double flute blades. The YG8-grade carbide tips hold a sharp cutting edge through abrasive materials that would quickly blunt a standard steel bit.

This straight cutter is designed specifically for routing laminate kitchen worktops. It also handles MDF, chipboard, plywood, and plastic sheet materials with a clean result on each pass. The 12.7mm (1/2") shank fits any router with a 1/2" collet. This product is backed by the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.


Key Features and Benefits

  • YG8 Tungsten Carbide Tips: YG8-grade carbide holds a cutting edge through laminates, MDF, and chipboard - materials that wear standard steel tips quickly.
  • Double Flute Cutting Action: Two flutes work on each pass, producing a cleaner, smoother finish than a single flute bit delivers.
  • Wide Material Range: Cuts through laminate worktops, MDF, chipboard, plywood, plastics, softwood, and hardwood without changing bits.
  • 1/2" Collet Compatibility: The 12.7mm shank fits any router with a 1/2" collet - a standard size across trade and home-use routers.
  • Lifetime Guarantee: This product is backed by the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.

Specs & Attributes

  • Size: 12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2")
  • Shank Diameter: 12.7mm (1/2")
  • Cutting Edge Diameter: 12.7mm (1/2")
  • Weight: 0.09kg
  • Body Material: #45 Carbon Steel
  • Blade Material: YG8 Tungsten Carbide
  • Flute Type: Double Flute

Typical Applications

  • Routing and trimming laminate kitchen worktops
  • Cutting sink and hob apertures in worktops
  • Routing MDF panels and sheet goods
  • Housing and grooving in chipboard
  • Trimming and shaping plywood
  • Cutting plastic sheet materials
  • Straight cuts and grooves in softwood and hardwood

How to Use

  • Collet Check: Fit the 12.7mm shank into a router with a 1/2" collet. Insert the shank as deep as possible to minimise play during cutting.

  • Depth Setting: Set the cutting depth in small increments. Avoid attempting a full-depth pass in one go - this reduces strain on the bit and improves cut quality.

  • Feed Direction: Feed the router against the direction of blade rotation. This maintains control and produces a cleaner edge.

  • Feed Rate: Use a steady, controlled feed rate. Moving too fast risks a rough finish; moving too slow can cause burn marks on the material.

  • Post-Use Care: Remove resin and debris from the blades with a soft brush after each use. Built-up residue accelerates wear and affects cut quality.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What size router bit do you need for cutting kitchen worktops?
    A 12.7mm (1/2") straight bit is the standard choice for kitchen worktop work. The larger diameter provides the stability needed for clean, controlled cuts through laminate surfaces and composite boards.

  • What does double flute mean on a router bit?
    A double flute bit carries two cutting edges that both engage the material on each pass. This removes material more efficiently than a single flute and produces a noticeably cleaner surface finish.

  • Can tungsten carbide-tipped router bits be sharpened?
    Yes. Light honing with a fine diamond stone on the flat face of each flute can restore sharpness between uses. For heavily worn or chipped edges, professional regrinding is the more appropriate option.

  • Will a 1/2" shank router bit fit any router?
    No. A 1/2" shank requires a router fitted with a 1/2" collet. Many routers ship with a 1/4" collet as standard, so check your router's collet size before purchasing.

  • Why does tungsten carbide stay sharper longer than high-speed steel on abrasive materials?
    Tungsten carbide is significantly harder than high-speed steel and resists edge wear better when cutting through abrasive materials such as laminate, MDF, and chipboard. This results in a longer working life between honing or replacement.


Summary

The Blue Spot Tools 12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2") kitchen worktop router bit combines a #45 carbon steel body with YG8 tungsten carbide double flute blades for clean cuts through laminate worktops, MDF, chipboard, plywood, and plastics. The 12.7mm (1/2") shank fits any router with a standard 1/2" collet. This product is backed by the Blue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee.

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Reference Code19048
TypeDouble Flute | Tungsten Carbide Tipped
Size12.7mm (1/2") x 63mm (2-1/2")
Contents12.7mm (1/2") Shank | 12.7mm (1/2") Cutting Edge
Weight0.09kg
MaterialBody: #45 Carbon Steel | Blades: YG8 Tungsten Carbide
GuaranteeBlue Spot Tools Lifetime Guarantee
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