Router Bit for Wood Cornice Profile №6 - 50 mm HSS
Router Bit for Wood Cornice Profile №6 - 50 mm HSS
SKU:5P6-d30
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Cove molding router bit for decorative elements
🔩 Technical Specifications:
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Feature |
Value |
|---|---|
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Outer diameter |
140 mm |
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Active working space |
>50 mm |
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Number / type of teeth |
4 pcs., Silver brazed cutters (Ag) |
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Hardness |
Premium HSS - 64…66 HRC |
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Recommended rotations |
> 9000 rpm |
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Wear resistance |
up to 3,000 linear meters in softwood |
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Inserts |
Replaceable – long-term investment |
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Quantity of items in package |
1 pc. |
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Package weight |
1750 g |
Crafted for professionals and woodworking enthusiasts, this router bit allows for the creation of sophisticated coves, perfect for refined finishes in your projects. Thanks to its optimized geometry, it ensures fine cuts without tear-out, regardless of the type of wood being processed.
🔹 Key features:
✔ Specialized profile – ideal for elegant and detailed coves
✔ HSS inserts – high durability and precise cuts
✔ Superior reliability – suitable for intensive use
✔ Clean and uniform cuts – no vibrations or finishing defects
Whether you're working on classic furniture, interior restorations, or custom woodworking projects, this router bit is the ideal choice for premium results.
⚠️ Limitations in use:
❌ We do not recommend the HSS version for chipboard, MDF, HDF, or very hard exotic wood
❌ For composite materials or demanding applications, choose the version with carbide inserts
🛠️ Selection Guide: HSS vs. CARBIDE (Brazed Tools)
The choice of material depends not only on the hardness of the wood but also on how the cutting edge interacts with the grain. Our brazed router bits are optimized for stationary machines and CNC, but their performance varies drastically depending on the wood species being processed.

✅ Conclusions for purchase:
- Working with Spruce, Fir, or Pine? Go directly for HSS M2. It is the only one that guarantees immaculate white wood, without black burn marks, thanks to its extremely sharp cutting edge that "shaves" the grain.
- Working with Oak, Beech, or laminated wood? Choose Carbide. The temperature resistance of cemented carbide allows it to cut hard woods for thousands of linear meters without needing sharpening.
- Speed and Feed Rate: Remember that brazed carbide router bits require a constant feed rate. If you stop with the rotating router bit on softwood, burning is guaranteed.
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