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SKU: 05-000

Broca flotante para rotulación con vástago de 1/4" de Infinity Tools

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La broca flotante para rotulación de Infinity Tools hace exactamente lo que su nombre indica. El vástago de 1/4" de la broca sigue la rotulación existente del cartel, mientras que el borde de carburo crea un socavado de 1/8" x 1/8". El resultado son letras que "flotan" sobre la superficie de la pieza de trabajo, lo que le da un toque único a la rotulación. Vea estas ilustraciones de antes y después. ¡Una herramienta única que crea un aspecto sorprendente para su próximo proyecto!

The Infinity Cutting Tools Difference

Black geometric logo with stylized letters in a square shape on a white background

Frequently Asked Questions

What shank size does the floating lettering bit have?

It has a 1/4" shank, which fits nearly all compact and full-size routers with a 1/4" collet. Browse more carbide router bits.

What does the floating lettering bit do?

It cuts a 1/8" x 1/8" undercut beneath sign lettering so the letters appear to float above the surface, creating a shadowed, raised-relief accent.

How does the bit follow the lettering?

The 1/4" shank rides along the existing cut lettering as a guide while the carbide edge undercuts the material below the letter, producing the floating effect.

What projects is this bit best for?

It is ideal for custom wooden signs, address plaques, and decorative lettering. The floating effect gives signage a distinctive, high-end appearance.

What is the cutter diameter and height?

The cutter is 1/2" in diameter with a 1/8" cutter height, sized to produce the 1/8" x 1/8" undercut.

Do I need to cut the letters first before using this bit?

Yes. The bit follows existing lettering, so the letters are cut first, then this bit undercuts them to create the floating effect.

Is the cutting edge carbide?

Yes, it uses a carbide cutting edge for clean cuts and long life. It is part of Infinity's line of carbide router bits.

Should I use this bit in a router table?

A router table gives steady, controlled passes for clean lettering, though the bit can also be used in a handheld router.

Who makes this floating lettering bit?

It is made by Infinity Cutting Tools (Infinity Tools), known for premium woodworking router bits.

Can I pair this with other sign-making bits?

Yes. It works well alongside a broader router bit set for cutting letters, borders, and backgrounds on the same project.