Composite Plastic
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), carbon fiber composites, and G10/FR4 laminate are abrasive enough to wear a standard bit fast — the glass or carbon fiber itself acts almost like sandpaper against the cutting edge, which is...
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Coating
- DFC
- PCD
- Spektra
- ZrN
Construction
- Carbide-Tipped
- Solid-Carbide
Cutting Edge Length
- 1
- 1/2"
- 1/4"
- 3/4"
- 5/8"
- 6mm
- 7/8"
Flute Type
- Compression
- Downcut
- Engraver
- Straight
- Upcut
- V Flute
Flutes
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Multi
Material
- Aluminum
- Carbon Fiber Panels
- Carbon Graphite
- Composite
- Composite Panels
- Composite Plastic
- Composite Wood
- Fiberglass
- Foam
- Hard Plastic
- Hard Wood
- HDPE
- Honeycomb
- Laminate
- Laminate Wood
- MDF
- Melamine
- Natural Wood
- Phenolic
- Plastic
- Plastics
- Polycarbonate
- PVC
- Soft Plastic
- Solid Carton
- Solid Surface
- Solid Surface Wood
- Veneered Plywood
- Wood
- Wood Composites
Materials
- Acrylic
- Aluminum
- Foam board
- Hardwoods
- Laminate
- Melamine
Overall Length
- 100mm
- 3"
- 4"
- 5"
- 76mm
Series
Shank Diameter
- 1/2"
- 1/4"
- 3/4"
- 3/8"
- 5/8"
- 6mm
Style
- Ballnose
- O-Flute
- Spiral
- V-Groove
Usage
V-Bit
- 30
- 60
- 90
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), carbon fiber composites, and G10/FR4 laminate are abrasive enough to wear a standard bit fast — the glass or carbon fiber itself acts almost like sandpaper against the cutting edge, which is the main reason these materials need dedicated tooling rather than a general-purpose plastic bit.
Solid carbide construction holds up to that abrasion better than coated alternatives, with geometry aimed at clean cuts without delamination — composite panels separate into layers under the wrong cutting approach, which a standard wood or plastic bit doesn't account for.
Common in aerospace, marine, and industrial fabrication where composite panels are structural, not just decorative.