This video will show you the cutting power and performance of the routing bits for the Dremel. We will use these routing bits to do a cut in a softer wood like pine and a harder wood like pine.
The routing bits can be used with most Dremel rotary tools, but they will perform better with the more powerful models like the Dremel 3000, Dremel 4000, Dremel 4300, Dremel 8220, or Dremel 8260.
You will also need some sort of cutting guide to keep the bits at 90 degrees to the wood and make a clean cut. In this video I'm using the Dremel cutting guide 565, using the Dremel plunge router 335 is even better.
I have to mention that I'm pretty new to using a router and routing bits. So you can probably make a cleaner cut than me. Expect some user errors, this video is just to show you what you can expect of the bits.
Tools Used In This Video (Affiliate Links):
Dremel 4000 (cutting guide included): [ Ссылка ]
Cutting Guide: [ Ссылка ]
Cheap Routing Bits (used in video): [ Ссылка ]
Dremel Brand Routing Bits: [ Ссылка ]
Dremel Plunger Router: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - 1. Cove Bit
01:04 - 2. Rebate Bit
01:47 - 3. Roundover Bit
02:28 - 4. U-Groove Bit
03:13 - 5. Keyhole Bit
03:57 - 6. Straight Bit
04:39 - 7. Straight Bit Small
05:10 - 8. V-Groove Bit
05:57 - 9. Contouring Groove Bit
Disclosure: The links in this description are affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no further cost to you.
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