Description of CMT 807 190 11 Laminates 8 Inch Cutting
3/4-Inch Cutting Diameter, 2-11/32-Inch Length. Ideal on plastic laminates and aluminum laminates. Super-strength superior steel, Non-Stick Orange Shield Coating. 2 SinterHip Hi-Density Industrial Chrome Carbide cutting edges. Non-freezing Delrin Bearing reduces the chance of bearing failure and doesn't ruin work surface. CMT bits were rated the best overall in comparison to other brand (Test by Wood Magazine).
I bought a bat to work in a carpentry workshop. I've been doing this job for 12 years now and it's a great result if you're careful. Make sure your trimmer isn't bent, stand it up, and then adjust it properly. Not for those who have never done this job, it's very easy to dig into the edge of the laminate.
Pretty disappointing until someone tells me what the advantage of having a 1 to 3 flush torch to torch is. All it seems to do is damage the surface you're "cutting flush" with, unless you only use the very first 3mm of the cutting tool, which happens when it gets dull and you make more fresh cuts by lengthening the overhang drill you will damage the work. I'm not sure why this is being marketed as a flush cutter when in reality it isn't.
I've been using this bit for a week now. So far I like the performance. Smooth cutting without resistance thanks to the triangular Teflon bearing housing! I left the glue on the side where the bearing runs to see if the glue had built up and was pleasantly surprised that no fire-causing glue got on the bearing. I order more of these. It would be nice if the cutter had a smaller diameter to make tighter inside corner cuts. This is the only improvement I could suggest, other than that this router