Freud bevel trim bit is a solid carbide router bit designed for cutting bevels in plastic laminates, so installers can create a clean, finished edge without extra steps. The 66-100 bevel trim bit creates a 7-degree bevel, which gives laminate edges a consistent eased look across doors, tops, and panels. Its design produces a clean, finished edge on plastic laminates with little or no filing, which reduces edge-dressing time on every run. The 1/4 inch diameter lets the bit work accurately in tight areas around sink cutouts or narrow strips. A 1/4 inch shank allows use in common laminate trimmers and many hand-held routers. Overall 1-1/2 inch length keeps the bit compact for stable control along edges and cutouts in countertop and cabinet work.
The 66-100 bevel trim bit is built for cutting bevels in plastic laminates, so it shapes the edge profile as you flush-trim. Its 7-degree bevel gives edges a consistent, finished look along countertops and cabinet parts. The bit produces a clean, finished edge on plastic laminates with little or no filing, which saves time on large laminate runs. A self-piloting feature guides the cut along the laminate edge, eliminating the expense and upkeep of a ball bearing assembly and simplifying tool maintenance in the shop. With a 1/4 inch shank, the bit works in laminate trimmers, hand-held routers, and many table-mounted portable routers, so installers can use the same geometry on different machines.
The 66-100 bevel trim bit is designed for cutting bevels in plastic laminates, so it fits directly into countertop, cabinet, and panel fabricating workflows that use laminate overlays. Because the bit cuts all plastic laminates, it serves in shops that handle varied laminate lines on a single bench. Its 1/4 inch diameter helps navigate tight cutouts, such as sink openings and outlet areas, giving a controlled bevel where space is limited. The 1/4 inch shank lets the bit run in laminate trimmers, hand-held routers, and table-mounted portable routers, so fabricators can move from field trimming to shop work without changing the basic setup. Overall 1-1/2 inch length keeps the cutting geometry compact, which helps maintain balance and control when following long edges on vertical or horizontal surfaces.
This Freud bevel trim bit produces a clean, finished edge on plastic laminates with little or no filing, so edges come off the router close to final quality and keep labor focused on layout rather than hand dressing. The 66-100 bevel trim bit creates a 7-degree bevel, giving a repeatable angle from part to part, which helps doors, drawer fronts, and tops share the same edge look throughout a project. A self-piloting feature replaces a ball bearing assembly, so there is no bearing to service, which reduces downtime tied to bearing wear. Solid carbide construction makes the 66-100 a very cost effective tool because the cutting portion is engineered for extended use in laminate materials. By working in hand-held routers, laminate trimmers, and table-mounted portable routers, the bit supports consistent edges whether parts are processed in a small shop, on-site, or on portable stands.
The 66-100 bevel trim bit creates a 7-degree bevel, which produces a consistent eased edge on plastic laminate panels and tops for a uniform finished appearance.
The bevel trim bit cuts all plastic laminates, so it handles different laminate lines across countertops, cabinet faces, and other laminated components.
The 66-100 bevel trim bit is used on hand-held routers, table-mounted portable routers, and laminate trimmers, keeping the same edge geometry across machines.
The bevel trim bit includes a self-piloting feature that guides along the laminate edge and eliminates the expense and upkeep of a ball bearing assembly.
The 66-100 bevel trim bit is solid carbide, making it a very cost effective tool for repeated laminate trimming where edge life and consistency matter.
The bevel trim bit produces a clean, finished edge on plastic laminates with little or no filing, which reduces time spent on manual edge finishing.
The Freud bevel trim bit 66-100 is a solid carbide bevel trim router bit designed for cutting bevels in plastic laminates, producing a 7-degree bevel and a clean, finished edge with little or no filing. Its self-piloting feature removes ball bearing assembly upkeep, and the 1/4 inch shank works in laminate trimmers, hand-held routers, and table-mounted portable routers. For laminate projects that call for consistent, eased edges across panels and countertops, this bevel trim bit supports efficient, repeatable trimming on the bench or on site.
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