Bosch #SC5 5PK 1/8" Sabre Zip Bit | 
| Brand: ROBERT BOSCH TOOL GROUP Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $8.71 Buy New: $4.40 You Save: $4.31 (49%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 5975
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
MPN: SC5 Model: SC5 UPC: 720361000142 EAN: 0720361000142 ASIN: B0000224P3
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| • | Bosch #SC5 5PK 1/8" Sabre Zip Bit | | • | ROBERT BOSCH TOOL GROUP |
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Product Description 5 Pack 1/8" Sabre Cut Zip Bit, Cuts Through Wood, Wood Composites, Paneling, Cabinets, Plywood, OSB Board, Solid Surface Material (Corian), Counter Tops (Formica Tops), Plaster, Vinyl & Aluminum Siding & Chip Core Up To 1" Thick, For Use With RotoZip, RotoMite & SpiraCut Power Tools.
Amazon.com Review Rotozip spiral saws are popular tools, so it's no surprise that people are also hot after Rotozip bits and accessories. This five-pack of saber-cut bits, which are used to make jig-saw-like cuts with the Rotozip, is always high on our top-sellers list--and why not? The pack offers a nice variety of general-use bits at a very reasonable price. In tests, we ran them through a large variety of wood and composite materials--just about every type of scrap we had lying around the shop--and as long as we didn't push too hard (let the tool do the cutting) they performed like champs. Keep in mind that these particular bits are for cutting wood and composite materials. Rotozip also makes a bit for tile, a carbide bit for concrete board and plaster, and various "guide" bits for cutting around in-wall obstacles such as electrical outlets. --Mark McDonald
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Rotary cutter bits October 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sometimes you need a rotary cutter, but using these bits in the dremel you already own works great. Get the advantages of rotary cutting with equipment you already own.
Great bits February 24, 2004 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
For Canadians who cant shop Amazon (I can and do frequently)(love Amazon for the great deals)..these are available at Home Depot for the same price..with currency conversion of course and PST GST
Go slow and keep your cost low. November 17, 2003 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
The trick to using these bitsand keeping them from snapping is setting the depth guide to just below the outside surface that you are cutting, but slowing down your cutting rate the futher down the bit you go. In other words, when you cut a thin material at the edge of the bit, with the guide set low, cut SLOW as the force is on the end of the bit and it can snap easy. Go slow and keep your cost low.
What else are you going to buy? September 30, 2000 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
For general purpose cutting these are the choice. They do well in a variety of non-abrasive materials. Just don't push them hard or you will need another 5 pack right away. The bits do better if you just let the tool do the work. They are kind of hard to control if you want a nice cut. But that's the nature of spiral saws . The down cutting spiral is nice since the dust is blown away from you instead of back at your face. It's pretty simple , if you have a spiral saw , you need these bits.
Great bits for a great product and a real good price. September 25, 2000 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
If you have a Rotozip, you need bits. I'm still learning how to use mine and I have broken a few bits. If you are like me, get a five pack, you will need them.They work real well and cut through most anything. Just take your time when you are cutting something for the first time. Let the bit do the cutting. Don't try and muscle your way through. However, if you are cutting tiles or ceramic, get the ceramic tool.
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