Plastic Cutting Router Bits
We carry all the plastic cutting router bits you need to get the job done.
Plastic materials come in a myriad of types and compositions. Soft plastic, hard plastic, acrylic, polycarbonate, Lexan, Polypropylene, fibreglass, engineering plastic, compact laminate.. the list is nearly endless. It is essential to choose the correct router bit or cutting tool to machine plastic products. While a sharp, deep flute cutter will often work, on some plastic you may need a burr style cutter. Plastic manufacturers often have information on how to correctly rout their products, so if you are in doubt, a visit to their web site will often be very helpful.
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Small diameter arbor mounted saws. Saws are permanently mounted to arbors and are not reversible. For trimming and slotting plastics. Righ hand rotation moreCutters used for creating T Slots for hanging brackets or creating wall display units, slatwall etc moreThe Econo range of V cutters are ideal for 3D engraving and chamhering on Acrylic, MDF and PVC. Two flute carbide tipped. moreV Groove Cutters. A versatile cutter for decorative vee grooves and chamfering. Also for mitre joints and box fabrication. Two flute carbide tipped. moreReplaceable Insert Vee cutter are ideal for 3D engraving and chamhering on Acrylic, MDF and PVC. Available in a range of angles from 45degrees to 120degrees. Supplied complete with blade and torx screw key. more2 Flute Upward Spiral more2 Flute Straight Edge more2 Flute Downward Spiral cutters are suitable for use with a variety of materials. The downward flute provides better hold down and can reduce vibration when cutting thinner sheets. moreThree blade replaceable insert surface planing tool with 55mm cut diameter and 1/2" (12.7mm) shank diameter. Complete with blades and torx key. Note: This tool is not suitable for plunge routing! moreSingle O Flute Downcut Spiral designed to rout at very high feed rates with an exceptional finish. You will get a different edge finish depending on whether you use climb or conventional milling, also known as forward and reverse cutting. For best results we recommend that initially you do some test cuts and see which edge has the best result, then adjust your toolpath accordingly. more