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Dec 09, 2025 - 06:50 AM
A flush cut router bit typically has a straight cylindrical shape with a cutting edge along its sides and a guide bearing at either the top or bottom. The guide bearing allows the bit to follow the edge of a template or workpiece, so the bit trims material flush to that edge. The cutting blades and bearing are usually the same diameter, ensuring an even cut.
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