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CMT 848 191 11B Plunge Bearing Diameter Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of CMT 848 191 11B Plunge Bearing Diameter

3/32-Inch Radius, 7/16-Inch Cutting Length, 2-3/32 Overall Length. Bit with top bearing for achieving excellent for achieving accurate decorative work. Non-Stick Orange Shield Coating, Anti-Kickback Design, Equipped with Bearing. 2 SinterHip Hi-Density Industrial Chrome Carbide cutting edges for long-lasting performance. CMT bits were rated the best overall in comparison to other brand (Test by Wood Magazine).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Addition to My Workshop!

Based on my observations, this router bit is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and high-performing cutting tool .The plunge bearing diameter is just right, making it easy to handle when working on different materials. I especially appreciate the precision and accuracy that this bit provides, which makes it perfect for industrial and scientific uses. One downside is that it's a bit more expensive than other router bits, but the quality more than justifies the price. Overall, I…

Pros
  • Precision and accuracy, great for industrial and scientific uses
Cons
  • Slightly higher price point

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Inlaid Decorative Border

I used this to create an inlaid rectangular pattern on a 3/4 inch blank. I set it to 3/8" deep to trim the edges of the insert. I used a 3/4 straight nozzle to erase the center of the rectangle. I found this bit formed very smoothly , with almost no stress on the router.I'm very happy with its results.Other brands tend to deaden quickly, noticeably slowing down the router at similar cruising speeds, and sometimes tending to burn off headroom.

Pros
  • Router Bits and Supplies
Cons
  • Slightly Torn