Our keyhole bits provide you with a fast, inexpensive way to hang pictures, plaques, clocks, bracket shelves or almost anything flush to your walls. Eliminates the need for those clumsy hooks and wires. Creates a small T-slot "shoulder" which will grab the head of a nail or screw. All bits single flute, carbide tipped. USA Helpful Hint: For hanging smaller items when only one fastener is required, route the slot horizontally. This will allow you to shift the picture sideways until perfect balance is achieved.
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Date Posted: 2008-02-22 00:00:00
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Keyhole Bit
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Posted By: Robert Van Parys
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Location: Elk Ridge, UT United States
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Comments:
This small router bit cut very well. I first made a 3/8" dado before I made the final cut to make the slot for my feather boards. It cut clean and true.
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Router Saftey Chart - Suggested Speeds: | Bit Diameter | Max Speed | | up to 1" | 24000 RPM | | 1-1/16" to 2" | 18000 RPM | | 2-1/16" to 2-1/2" | 16000 RPM | | 2-9/16" to 3" | 14500 RPM | | over 3" | 12000 RPM | Router Saftey Tips: - Always wear eye and ear protection.
- Always use properly sharpened bits.
- Never use bits that are dull or damaged.
- Shank must be completely inserted into collet and then backed-off approximately 1/16".
- Don't "bottom-out" bit in collet.
- Never partially insert bit into collet. Tighten securely and recheck periodically for possible slippage or "run-out" due to wear.
- Keep collet clean and replace if worn.
- Never start the router with the bit in contact with wood.
- Always feed your work in the proper direction against the bit rotation.
- Don't force feed the bit or overload your router, Feed at a constant moving speed to avoid burning the wood.
- Do not face tool's discharge when operating.
- Always unplug router when changing bits or making adjustments.
- Use a router table and fence whenever possible.
- Make sure your work piece is properly secured and use push blocks, sticks and featherboards whenever possible.
- Keep all your bits, bearings and assemblies clean, lubricated, and securely fastened. To avoid damage, store them properly in a pouch, box or tray.
- The bigger the bit, the lower RPM recommended (see chart).
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