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Abrasive Composite Router Bit - 10x32 4F (CVD Diamond Coating)

Abrasive Composite Router Bit - 10x32 4F (CVD Diamond Coating)

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This Abrasive Composite Router Bit is built for demanding CNC cutting in fibreglass, carbon fibre, FRP, G10, phenolic, laminate and other abrasive composite materials. Its real CVD Diamond coating is grown onto the carbide surface at approximately 8µm thickness, giving the cutter extreme wear resistance in materials that quickly destroy standard carbide tools.

The 4-flute straight geometry gives stable cutting and a controlled finish, while the chip-breaker flute design helps break up stringy composite fibres for cleaner routing and reduced fibre pull-out.
Key benefits
Real CVD Diamond coating grown onto the tool surface for extreme abrasion resistance in harsh composite materials.
Chip-breaker flutes help control stringy composite fibres, reducing long strands and improving cut consistency.
4-flute straight design provides stable routing, strong edge support and controlled finishing in abrasive board materials.
Longer tool life when cutting composites that rapidly wear uncoated carbide or light-duty coatings.
Ideal for CNC routing fibreglass, carbon fibre, FRP, G10, phenolic, compact laminate and abrasive composite panels.
Manufactured from K100F carbide as a strong, wear-resistant substrate underneath the diamond coating.
Spec Result
Diameter 10mm
Cut Length 32mm
Overall Length 60mm
Flutes 4
Flute Style Straight flutes with chip-breaker geometry
Coating Real CVD Diamond coating
Coating Thickness 8µm
Carbide Grade K100F carbide
Best Suited For Abrasive composite materials, fibreglass, carbon fibre, FRP, G10, phenolic and compact laminate
Real CVD Diamond coating for abrasive composites
Unlike standard coatings, CVD Diamond is a real grown diamond layer applied to the carbide surface. This bit uses an approximately 8µm diamond coating, giving it the hardness and wear resistance needed for abrasive composite cutting. This makes it especially suited to fibreglass, carbon fibre, FRP, G10, phenolic and other materials that rapidly dull standard carbide tooling.
The diamond coating reduces abrasive wear, helping the bit hold its cutting edge far longer than uncoated carbide when routing composite sheet materials.
Chip-breaker geometry for stringy composites
Stringy composite materials can create long fibres, ragged edges and difficult swarf. The chip-breaker flute pattern helps fracture these fibres during the cut, improving chip control and reducing the tendency for long strands to wrap around the cutter. Combined with the 4-flute straight design, this makes the bit a strong choice for routing abrasive composite panels where tool life, edge control and process reliability matter.
Recommended applications
Best suited for abrasive sheet and board materials including fibreglass, carbon fibre, FRP, G10, phenolic, compact laminate and composite panels. This is not a general-purpose timber bit. It is designed for composite work where standard carbide tools wear too quickly.
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We use the very same tools we sell in our own CNC and Trade work, and have been for years. And trust, we have used and been frustrated with expensive sub-par tooling in the market like you have; and we want you to experience what its like to use amazing tools.

What if my Tool prematurely Snaps?

Likelyhood is that this is either due to incorrect speed/feed rates, the wrong diameter (size) being used, or too much material being removed in one pass.
Suggested fixes include: upgrading to a larger diameter tool, checking the material compatability and speed/feed recommendation on our product's page, or consulting our team on better recommendations.

How do I get the best tool Life?

Clean off any aluminium or plastic swarf that may be stuck to the tool, and wipe down with Isopropyl Alcohol, or Methylated Spirits.
Additionally, in running carbide tools, make sure that workholding is rigid and loose parts are secured during cutting to prevent vibration and premature tool snapping or chipping.
Ensure tool paths include lead-ins, and that tool stick-out is a minimal as possible.
Make sure you are using premium good-quality collets and tool holders with high-accuracy

How fast are orders dispatched?

Same day if before 11am, otherwise the next morning.
If your order is urgent, please add notes in the order and the team may be able to fast-track dispatch.

What if I ordered the wrong bit?

If you wish to return, please see our return policy in the footer. There is a 15% restocking fee and freight is the customers responsibility.

Can I get technical advice before ordering?

Absolutely. Please feel free to call the team, who are more than happy to help, give guidance and point you in the right direction for your requirements.

Do we offer trade pricing or bulk discounts?

Yes. Please contact the team first before ordering. We will assess the quantity and may provide bulk discounts via a coupon or setting you up with an account.

Can I use CNC router bits in a handheld router?

Yes, absolutely. You may be more prone to backlash and chatter without a rigid setup.

How do I get the best edge quality?

Sharp new tools always leave the best edge finish; therefore it is advantageous to use a roughing tool, and a new clean finishing tool for the last pass