Used in sign-making and detail work, V-bits are great for carving intricate engravings on a wide range of materials. V-bits add depth and dimension where the same result cannot be achieved with a flat bit. Make light work of softer woods with 2 flutes to achieve an exceptional finish and hold that tip for longer on soft metals.
Suitable for
- All wood types - MDF/HDF, soft and hardwoods, plywood
- Plastics - ABS, traffolyte & acrylic/perspex
- Non-ferrous metals - brass, aluminium, copper, bronze
- Aluminium Composite
- Signboard fiberglass and composites
Adam’s Tips
The sharper the angle the more likely you have a chance of chipping the tip. This is less likely on timbers but almost certain on metals. If you do cut on metals, use a bit of cutting fluid/ lubricant to achieve a cleaner finish. V-bits like to be run shallow but can be feed relatively fast.
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Adam’s Bits
Being new to CNC machine’s I found Adam’s site extremely helpful. With descriptions of what each bit is best used for. Fast delivery and easy to contact. Thanks Adam. Love your work. keep it up.
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Engraving Timber
Very impressed with the stability, runout and performance of this cutter on Timber. leaves a reasonably clean surface finish. 100% recommend
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Good 3D carving bit
Tuff bit, Great for detailed 3D carves Quick postage from Adam
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2 FLUTE V BIT CARBIDE END MILL (FOR ENGRAVING)
Brilliant finish, great delivery time
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Spare
My first one of these just keeps going and going… but a spare to be sure to be sure.
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Engraving quality
This bit has done wonders for my engraving needs. Leaving a clean surface finish. I know where I'll come back for more v bits
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Great Quality, Fast Shipping
Really good V bit, which has performed well so far. Order was dispatched quickly and arrived within a few days. Will order again!
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work well on aluminium
Have used these exclusivel on 5051 alloy in vcarving mode. Current 60 deg .3 tip bit has cut for 9.5 hrs with only air cooling . Chinese 6040 machine .5 DOC at 900 mm/min.
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This bit really does big job for a small bit
Thanks Adam