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FEATURED DESCRIPTION: Solid carbide, double cut, made in USA. For detail, engraving, and finishing. Fits rotary drills and die grinders.
Tungsten Carbide Burr:
The Forney Double Cut 1/2" Cone (SM-5) is engineered for professionals and hobbyists who demand precision and efficiency in machining, fabrication, and shaping tasks. This versatile burr is perfect for working with a range of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, and composites, making it ideal for any project, big or small. Each burr is crafted in the USA from high-quality tungsten carbide for outstanding durability and performance, providing long-lasting, reliable results even in demanding environments. Exceptionally hard and wear-resistant, three times stronger than steel, and able to withstand high temperatures. For fine detail work, engraving, and finishing in hard-to-reach or angled areas on metals, plastics, and wood.
Key Features:
Versatile Applications: Provides solutions for a wide range of materials, offering the adaptability needed in diverse projects.
Precision and Control: Designed to achieve intricate shapes and smooth finishes, even in tight spaces, ensuring you maintain control over every detail.
Efficient Material Removal: Delivers fast material removal, outpacing hand tools and traditional grinders to save you valuable time and effort.
Built to Last: Made from high-quality tungsten carbide for exceptional durability and wear resistance.
Compatible with Your Tools: Fits seamlessly with die grinders and rotary tools, providing versatility in your workshop setup.
SPECIFICATIONS
Shape: SM-5 - 1/2" Cone- For engraving, tight detail, and fine finishing in confined or angled spaces.
Double Cut: Flutes ground in both left and right hand directions for better operator control, rapid stock removal, and a smoother finish in harder materials.
Cutting Diameter: 1/2" (12.7 mm)
Cutting Length: 7/8" (22.2 mm)
Shank Diameter: 1/4" (6.35 mm)
Overall Length: 2-5/8" (67 mm)
Tool Type: Fits rotary drills and die grinders
Recommended RPM:
Steel: 4,000-45,000
Wood: 3,500-35,000
Plastic: 3,000-30,000
Aluminum: 5,000-25,000
Pro Tips: Start slow, increase speed as needed, use light, steady pressure, finish with an upstroke. Use recommended RPM for best results and tool
life.