


💎 Elevate your stonework with precision and durability – don’t settle for less!
The RBQL044610 3/8-Inch Radius Brazed Router Bit features a 40/50 grit diamond edge designed specifically for routing marble, granite, and glass. With a 1/2-inch shank and bottom stopper bearing, it offers precise edge rounding while preventing over-cutting. Suitable for both wet and dry use, this bit integrates easily with conventional wood routers, making it a must-have for professional-grade stone finishing.
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00618838130624 |
| UPC | 618838130624 |
| Manufacturer | Applied Diamond Tools |
| Part Number | RBQL044610 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | RBQL044610 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Awesome for Granite (used Dry) Very Smooth, straightening and forgiving
Used to fabricate Granite Countertops, particularly undermount sink edge profiling. First time ever working with Granite and on a Router, this bit is very forgiving and almost idiotproof. You literally can't avoid making a perfect straight and smooth edge. The bearing is set in about 1/64", which somehow covers up any small bumps or minor roughness in your cut-out. Used diamond segmented blade and grindger from Harbor Freight to cut-out (Don't try to force pieces out. Cut completely through). Then used Toolocity VBDW0020 2-Inch x 2-Inch Brazed Diamond Coarse/Drum Wheel, from Amazon on grinder to smooth. You will still need a $165 plus Wet Grinder to use polishing pads, but this bit should same you some time as it yields a VERY clean and smooth rounded edge.
D**N
Not happy.
No idea this was a industrial bit as it does not fit a standard router, now I have to send it back and the job will not get done in time for Xmas!! Not happy.
W**T
Worked good for the one job I bought it for
I needed to round over about 10 linear feet of stone for my hearth. Worked perfectly but by the last two feet or so had to slow it up a lot. Did a nice job but consider it a use and throw away bit. Maybe using water would extend the life? It was cheap enough though.
R**E
So So
It had two large dimond flakes that made deep grooves. Once I took them off with my other dimond cutter it did a good job.
D**4
DIY countertops!
I made my own granite countertops out of tile and used this bit in a standard woodworking router to profile the edges with outstanding results! They cut smooth and stayed sharp. Great product.
T**1
Worth every penny
I used this bit to make travertine and marble bullnose tile for my bathroom project. I used it on my Bridgeport Mill with a shopvac to collect the dust. The same could be done with a router. It saved me hundreds of dollars. I used 3M diamond pads to finish and polish the edges after shaping with this bit.
E**Y
Well made bit
Cut the edges of granite tiles I put on my counter top. Worked fine
E**7
Well worth it
Used on bluestone. Worked great. Did 120' with water and still looks new.
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