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Dec 30, 2025 - 08:55 AM
A straight bit is used for cutting straight, flat-bottomed grooves, dados, or holes in wood, and its cutting edges are aligned with the shank. A flush trim bit has a bearing that matches the diameter of the cutter, allowing it to follow a template or edge to trim material precisely flush to that guide. The main difference is that flush trim bits are designed for pattern or template work, while straight bits are for general cutting and shaping.
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Here is a Direct Link to the many Router / CNC bits available.
https://toolstoday.com/router-bits.html
