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<blockquote data-quote="alternativeroute" data-source="post: 86384" data-attributes="member: 1115"><p>Builders and Mica keep them. They are between R150 and R300 depending on the length and width... A little tip that works for me: do not try trim more than a quarter of the width of the bit... So if its a 12mm bit then do not trim more than 3mm... Up to half the width of the bit is do-able. More than half and the bit starts taking strain and the chances of burning and biting are increased. The bits are really meant for trimming laminate that is between 3 to 6mm thick...</p><p></p><p>I find that after 5m of trimming either hardwood or plywood the bit needs to be sharpened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alternativeroute, post: 86384, member: 1115"] Builders and Mica keep them. They are between R150 and R300 depending on the length and width... A little tip that works for me: do not try trim more than a quarter of the width of the bit... So if its a 12mm bit then do not trim more than 3mm... Up to half the width of the bit is do-able. More than half and the bit starts taking strain and the chances of burning and biting are increased. The bits are really meant for trimming laminate that is between 3 to 6mm thick... I find that after 5m of trimming either hardwood or plywood the bit needs to be sharpened. [/QUOTE]
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