Fashioned with unique back-relief grind, the Diablo 1/2 in. x 2 in. Carbide Straight Router Bit delivers superb chip clearance resulting in limited heat buildup to produce controlled, balanced cuts. Its high-density carbide and titanium composition is designed to tackle heavy-duty jobs, with impacts and vibrations kept to a minimum thanks to tri-metal brazing.
- Tri-metal brazing provides an impact-resistant bond between the carbide and bit
- Provides a safe, controlled cut ideal for plywood, laminate and MDF
- High-density carbide body with titanium construction offers a long cutting life
- Back-relief grind reduces heat buildup
- 1/2 in. Bit diameter with 2 in. cutting depth
- Requires a minimum chuck size of 1/2 in.
- Great for cutting all composition materials, plywood, hardwoods and softwoods
- Red router bits are a registered trademark of Freud America, Inc.
- Overall diameter = 1/2 in.
- Carbide height = 2 in.
- Shank diameter = 1/2 in.
- Overall length = 4-1/8 in.
Coby Dickens (verified owner) –
Worked great in my plunge router used to make a project for the house.
Edwardo Grant (verified owner) –
Good clean cutting router bit. It cuts well. It meets expectations.
Caterina Christiansen (verified owner) –
Extra heavy duty and sharp. I have a Kreg router table with a joiner set up. Works Great.
Camron Cassin (verified owner) –
Get the job done, excellent!
Odell Nolan (verified owner) –
Solid piece of gear.
Brandon Cummings (verified owner) –
Bit reached into the spiral piece I was working on and did the job.
Iliana Cormier (verified owner) –
Very well working
Thaddeus Erdman (verified owner) –
Great bit
Katarina Cruickshank (verified owner) –
I’m a GC and we have over 400 counter tops to cut holes in for drop-in lavatories, this bit is standing up to the test!
Gladyce Weber (verified owner) –
Yes good quality bit. Helped cut a perfect circle out of composite wood for a table top.
Gia Harvey (verified owner) –
I used this router bit to clean up the edge on a length of 2X Jatoba hardwood and it worked well. When I tried to route a rabbet (only a 1/8 depth cut) on the same wood, one of the tips on the end failed and the bit self-destructed. Was I just unlucky? Somehow I don’t feel like spending another $24 to find out.
Waldo Gaylord (verified owner) –
It does the job. Good and sharp. I used it for box joints.
Julianne Predovic (verified owner) –
I needed a router bit to square up a kitchen’s worth of maple butcher block counter top. This worked like a champ. Many straight cut bits are two short to handle a two inch depth but this worked perfectly.
Rafaela Lebsack (verified owner) –
Worked as advertised.
Adela Quitzon (verified owner) –
Exactly what i needed to get a perfect sink hole in my butcher block counter
Joy Spinka (verified owner) –
This bit cut through solid walnut like butter.
Edwardo Schoen (verified owner) –
The 2” length is exactly what I need to route out a deep tenon.
Melyssa Parisian (verified owner) –
Really nice router bit that i used for my box joint. Quality product that I am happy.
Precious Klein (verified owner) –
Worked as expected
Danika Johnston (verified owner) –
I use this bit primarily for edge jointing on my router table. This bit cuts very smoothly through the hard woods that I use like red oak, white oak, and Brazilian cherry. No complaints so far,