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Dremel 692 6-Piece Router Bit Set

Dremel 692 6-Piece Router Bit Set
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #662 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Dremel
  • Model: 692D
  • Dimensions: 1.24 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Route, edge, mortise or inlay with this versatile set of bits made just the right size for rotary tools. They’re made of high-speed steel, a step down from the preferable carbide tips, but they’re plenty tough enough to do the job. You’ll find endless uses for the straight bits, and the piloted edge bits with add that extra class to any wood project. It’s a nice assortment, we think, and only lacks a nice, classic Roman ogee. How about it, Dremel?--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

Amazon.com Product Description
A valuable addition to any woodworker's Dremel rotary tool, the Dremel 692 6-Piece Router Bit Set includes six high-speed router bits made from high-grade steel. Conveniently packaged in a reusable plastic case, these bits are ideal for routing, inlaying, and mortising wood and other soft materials. Ideal for a wide range of light to medium hobby, repair, and renovation jobs, this set ensures that you have the exact bit you need to tackle your next project.

The Dremel 692 6-Piece Router Bit Set includes:
  • 612 piloted beading router bit
  • 615 corner rounding router bit
  • 650 1/8-inch straight router bit
  • 654 1/4-inch straight router bit
  • 617 core box router bit
  • 618 chamfer router bit


For hobby, repair, and renovation jobs, the versatile bits can route, inlay, and more.
High-Speed, Durable Steel Construction to Tackle a Range of Jobs
Made of high-speed, durable steel, these bits are the ideal size for rotary tools. The straight bits offer exceptional versatility, and the piloted edge bits help you add a personalized, detailed touch to wood frames, molding, and more.


All six router bits are forged from high-grade steel and packaged in a reusable plastic case.View larger.
Quality Construction for Precise Cuts the First Time
Designed for use with the 335 Plunge Router and 231 Shaper/Router attachments, these bits feature high-quality construction that allows you to make exceptionally precise cuts the first time, saving you energy and stress. They're also well-suited for detailed work, such as building and sanding dollhouse furniture, model trains, or miniature buildings and planes.

User-Friendly Design and Easy Insertion Process for Longer Life
Incredibly easy to use, these bits work best when inserted all the way into the tool and then backed out slightly before tightening down. This insertion process provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold the bit in place. For optimum precision and longer life, it's also important to secure objects to a stable surface while working--if chattering occurs, simply increase the speed. It is also important to keep a light touch so the speed of the tool, not the strength of your arm, does the work.

Variety of Bits for a Range of Projects
This set comes with a total of six bits, including a 3/32-inch piloted beading bit, 1/4-inch core box bit, and 1/2-inch chamfer bit that all work well for inlaying and mortising wood and other soft materials.

About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry leader in rotary tools. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.

What's in the Box
One 612 piloted beading router bit, one 615 corner rounding router bit, one 650 1/8-inch straight router bit, one 654 1/4-inch straight router bit, one 617 core box router bit, and one 618 chamfer router bit

From the Manufacturer
Six piece router bit set, includes: (#612) routing bit, 3/32-inch piloted beading works well for inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials, constructed of high speed steel. (#617) router bit, 1/4-inch core box works well for inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials, constructed of high speed steel. (#618) router bit, 1/2-inch chamfer works well for inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials, constructed of high speed steel. (#615) routing bit, 1/8-inch piloted corner-rounding works well for inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials, constructed of high speed steel. (#650) routing bit, 1/8-inch straight, high speed steel, for routing, inlaying and mortising in wood and other soft materials. (#654) routing bit, 1/4" straight, high speed steel, for routing, inlaying and mortising in wood and other soft materials.


Customer Reviews

Router 6 Pc. Set5
I use these router bits and the two styles of routers for building minuature wild west buildings and doll house furniture
With these bits I can make very percise cuts and with the finished product I've sold them for as much as 250-300 dollars each. My only regret is that dremel would make some other types of router bits just like the big boys.

Nice little set of bits4
Most of these work really well with the router table accessory. I have noticed that cutting slots you need to do them starting out at a low cut depth and gradually raise it and swipe your work again. Other than that, the only other thing is that these don't have a bearing guides, just a flat top if it applies to the type of bit. They still work though, just don't rush the job.

Good job Dremel4
These bits have worked out very well. I've put them through a tough test too. I was working with some 1/4" and 3/8 " ply wood. I was amazed how well they worked. Anybody who has used a power tool will tell you that hard woods and plywood are tough on blades and bits. Thumbs up Dremel