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Bosch 84600M 15/64 in. x 3/4 in. Carbide Tipped Plywood Mortising Bit

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About this item

  • Creates cutting diameter to match thickness of 1/4 In. plywood
  • Produces a tight fit when mortising standard plywood
  • Balanced cutting with minimal vibration
  • Micrograin carbide tips provide superior wear resistance and long life


Product Description

Through 80 years of developing innovative tools and accessories for the concrete professional, BOSCH has become the acknowledged leader in the industry. with a robust line that can address everything from the toughest concrete drilling tasks to material removal, BOSCH is a company whose legacy is written in concrete. If the project requires work in concrete, from polishing and anchoring to material removal, there's only one place to turn for a complete solution. Trust BOSCH to provide the professional-grade tools and accessories to get the job done right. Ideal for large-area material removal of lime, plaster, hard finish plaster, sandstone, and abrasive concrete.. The hard metal binding even resists loads caused by strongly abrasive materials.. Optimal use-asphalt, fresh concrete, pumice stone, screed concrete, aerated concrete, plaster, cast asphalt, soft limestone, and plaster mortar. May be used on-basalt, old concrete, stone concrete pipes, natural limestone, quartzite, and sandstone.

From the Manufacturer

Carbide tipped plywood mortising bits are micrograin bits designed with undersized cut diameters to match up to the actual thickness of 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" plywood. They produce a tight fit when mortising standard plywood


Eclectic Tastes
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013
It can be annoying that plywood is always slightly thinner than its nominal size. Can't use a 1/4 inch bit to rabbit a piece of 1/4 inch plywood (unless you want a really loose fit) and 15/64 inch bits are less common. LUckily there are a few around and this is one of them.Used it to make some drawers and it worked fine. The fit was loose enough to get the slightly bent ply in place, but tight enough or the glue to fill the joint.