Freud FC-004 5/8" (Dia.) Forstner Bit
MPN: FC-004
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The Freud FC-004 5/8" Forstner Bit is a carbide-tipped workhorse built for serious woodworking enthusiasts and professionals. Designed to deliver clean, precise holes with less deflection and heat, it surpasses standard high-speed steel Forstners by staying sharp longer and resisting burn during demanding cuts. Whether you’re building cabinetry, furniture, or decorative joinery, this bit helps you achieve flawless results with fewer passes.
- Carbide-tipped precision means extended edge life, reduced wear, and dependable performance when drilling through hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, MDF, and laminates.
- Flat-bottom hole quality delivers true, square bottoms ideal for dowels, hardware installation, and clean pocket-hole recesses.
- Versatile hole geometry excels at pocket holes, angled holes, overlapping hole patterns, and complex layouts without wandering or tear-out.
- Burn resistance and durability minimizes scorching and keeps the cut crisp, even on dense materials or long drill depths.
- Longer-lasting sharpness stays true through more projects and can be sharpened by any reputable sharpening service that services router bits.
- Reliable construction from Freud/Diablo ensures consistent performance and compatibility with standard drill presses and routers for smooth, controlled cuts.
Ideal for cabinetry and furniture makers, hobbyists tackling ornate inlays, or professionals building built-ins, the FC-004 is perfect when you need precise 5/8" holes with clean edges and dependable repeatability. Use it to create dowel joints, hardware pockets, or decorative features that require a flat bottom and accurate diameter. Its carbide edge handles tougher materials and longer run times, while maintainable sharpness means you won’t be forced to replace bits after a few cuts.
Practical tips for best results: start with a drill press or a stabilized router setup to minimize chatter, feed slowly to prevent heat buildup, and back up the drilling site with scrap wood to reduce blowout at the entry surface. When you’re finished, have the bit professionally sharpened to restore its factory-edge geometry and continue delivering precise, repeatable holes on future projects.
The Freud FC-004 5/8" Forstner Bit is a carbide-tipped workhorse built for serious woodworking enthusiasts and professionals. Designed to deliver clean, precise holes with less deflection and heat, it surpasses standard high-speed steel Forstners by staying sharp longer and resisting burn during demanding cuts. Whether you’re building cabinetry, furniture, or decorative joinery, this bit helps you achieve flawless results with fewer passes.
- Carbide-tipped precision means extended edge life, reduced wear, and dependable performance when drilling through hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, MDF, and laminates.
- Flat-bottom hole quality delivers true, square bottoms ideal for dowels, hardware installation, and clean pocket-hole recesses.
- Versatile hole geometry excels at pocket holes, angled holes, overlapping hole patterns, and complex layouts without wandering or tear-out.
- Burn resistance and durability minimizes scorching and keeps the cut crisp, even on dense materials or long drill depths.
- Longer-lasting sharpness stays true through more projects and can be sharpened by any reputable sharpening service that services router bits.
- Reliable construction from Freud/Diablo ensures consistent performance and compatibility with standard drill presses and routers for smooth, controlled cuts.
Ideal for cabinetry and furniture makers, hobbyists tackling ornate inlays, or professionals building built-ins, the FC-004 is perfect when you need precise 5/8" holes with clean edges and dependable repeatability. Use it to create dowel joints, hardware pockets, or decorative features that require a flat bottom and accurate diameter. Its carbide edge handles tougher materials and longer run times, while maintainable sharpness means you won’t be forced to replace bits after a few cuts.
Practical tips for best results: start with a drill press or a stabilized router setup to minimize chatter, feed slowly to prevent heat buildup, and back up the drilling site with scrap wood to reduce blowout at the entry surface. When you’re finished, have the bit professionally sharpened to restore its factory-edge geometry and continue delivering precise, repeatable holes on future projects.
