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Bosch 84508M 2-5/8 in. x 1-3/16 in. Carbide Tipped Lock Miter Joint Bit

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About this item

  • Used for making right angle joints and glue joints
  • Control cut design helps minimize kickback
  • Micrograin carbide tips provide superior wear resistance and long life
  • Recommended for use with a router table


Product Description

Through 80 years of developing innovative tools and accessories for the concrete professional, BOSCH has become the acknowledged leader in the industry. with a robust line that can address everything from the toughest concrete drilling tasks to material removal, BOSCH is a company whose legacy is written in concrete. If the project requires work in concrete, from polishing and anchoring to material removal, there's only one place to turn for a complete solution. Trust BOSCH to provide the professional-grade tools and accessories to get the job done right. Ideal for large-area material removal of lime, plaster, hard finish plaster, sandstone, and abrasive concrete.. The hard metal binding even resists loads caused by strongly abrasive materials.. Optimal use-asphalt, fresh concrete, pumice stone, screed concrete, aerated concrete, plaster, cast asphalt, soft limestone, and plaster mortar. May be used on-basalt, old concrete, stone concrete pipes, natural limestone, quartzite, and sandstone.

From the Manufacturer

Carbide tipped lock mitre bit is a micrograin control cut bit used for making right angle joints and glue joints


R. Budney
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2015
Works very well. Takes some time to get used to. Get some scrap wood and take your time.
Nathan Boris
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2011
I have not had the problems with set-up that some have. Basically make sure that all the boards you use are exactly the same thickness, have nice feather boards or the like to ensure your passes through the router are consistent. Some basic measuring will get you with 1/128th within a couple trial pieces. There are a couple of issues - joints are very tight and will not allow room for much glue so you must work very fast especially on long boards and have many clamps ready. To get almost invisible joints, I averaged around 2-3" between clamps. I also feel that the depth of the tongue is too deep and creates a weak spot in the joint. The cut quality is excellent and has held up great. BTW- do not cut your boards with a 45 degree bevel first - this makes no sense what so ever, you would not have a tongue and just makes for a sharp edge against your fence. The reviewr is right, this will allow the bit to be less loaded but the joint will be useless.