Use the reversible 45° lock miter glue joint Router bit to join boards at 90°. The interlocking 45° cuts will produce extremely strong joints without having to struggle to keep the boards in place during clamping. Additionally, it will provide extra gluing surface resulting in an extremely strong and durable joint. When positioned properly, the bit will cut both pieces of stock without having to adjust the bit. Simply set the center of the stock to the center of the bit. Then, cut 1-piece horizontally and the second 1 vertically. Use with stock ranging from 1/2 in. to 1 in. 2-flute carbide cutters and 1/2 in. shank. Use the reversible 45° lock miter glue joint router bit to join boards at 90°. The interlocking 45° cuts will produce extremely strong joints without having to struggle to keep the boards in place during clamping. Additionally, it will provide extra gluing surface resulting in an extremely strong and durable joint. It can be little tricky at first but when positioned properly, the bit will cut both pieces of stock without having to adjust the bit. Align the center of the cutter with the center of the stock when the stock is in the horizontal position and in the vertical position. Then, cut 1-piece horizontally and the second 1vertically and the joint should line up perfectly. Instructions are available from the manufacturer upon request. Note: Lock miter bits only work properly on solid wood. MDF and plywood are not recommended.
- Join boards at a 90° angle with an interlocking profile for a perfectly aligning joints
- Premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades for a sharper and longer lasting edge
- For use on table mount router-not recommended for use with MDF or plywood
- Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability
- Manufactured with anti-kickback design to help prevent workshop mishaps
Murl Abshire (verified owner) –
While I haven’t yet had the opportunity to use this bit, it appears to be of good quality and should perform well.
Francisca O’Hara (verified owner) –
Came with no directions. after watching u-tube video 4 or 5 times, and many trials I finally got it set up after making a lot of scrap for 3/4 inch stock
Eriberto Satterfield (verified owner) –
Very happy with product
Saul Stoltenberg (verified owner) –
Only problem it’s hard to set up needs setup block to address this problem