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Introducing our latest innovation in the industry - the tiniest guide bearings ever created! If you've ever found yourself frustrated with the marks and burns left by solid pilot bits when trying to trim and shape small details in tight corners, we have the solution you've been searching for. Our collection includes eight popular profiles, all available in miniature sizes, and each one comes equipped with its own tiny ball bearing guide. These bits are specifically designed for delicate work, such as sign-making, lettering, crafting small boxes, creating guitars, and building toys. Essentially, any project that requires precise flush trimming or shaping can benefit from these extraordinary tools. Don't be deceived by their small size; these bits are expertly crafted with the finest materials and feature carbide tips for exceptional performance. Allow us to introduce our MRW0304 Miniature corner round bit. It boasts a 1/8 radius and a 9/16 diameter, with a cutting height of 7/16. The shank measures 1/4, and the overall length is a mere 2 inches. Furthermore, we offer a replacement bearing (model 47703) for your convenience. Trust this bit to deliver outstanding results time and time again. Its D1 measures a remarkable 8mm. Upgrade your craftsmanship with the MRW0304 Miniature corner round bit - a game-changer for precision work.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | Amana Tool | ||||
part_number | MRW0304 | ||||
item_weight | 0.002 ounces | ||||
package_dimensions | 4.49 x 1.85 x 0.2 inches | ||||
item_model_number | MRW0304 | ||||
material | Carbide | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
included_components | 1 Amana Branded Tool | ||||
batteries_included | No | ||||
batteries_required | No | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #285,393 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #605 in Edge Treatment & Grooving Router Bits | ||||
date_first_available | April 3, 2007 |