A flush trim bit is a type of router bit commonly used in woodworking to trim or remove excess material from one piece of wood so that it is flush or level with another piece. It has a cutting edge or blade at the bottom and a bearing at the top. The bearing follows the edge of the workpiece you want to match, while the cutting edge or blade trims away the excess material to make the two pieces flush. Flush trim bits are handy for a variety of woodworking tasks, such as: Laminating or edge banding: When applying laminate or veneer to the edges of a board, you can use a flush trim bit to trim the excess material for a clean, flush edge. Template routing If you’re working with templates or patterns and need to replicate a shape or pattern precisely, a flush trim bit can help you achieve that by following the template while cutting the workpiece.Joinery: When joining two pieces of wood, it’s essential to ensure that the edges are perfectly aligned.
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