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Picked this up among other things:
https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B
It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this? A superfast TCT router or some old school stick-it-in-your-B&D-&-pray steel router?


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https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The
cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of
material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I
can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this?

Maybe for doing a roundover on granite worktops, but without a bearing,
it'd need to be used in e.g. a CNC mill.
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On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 12:37:39 AM UTC+1, wrote:
Picked this up among other things:
https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B
It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this? A superfast TCT router or some old school stick-it-in-your-B&D-&-pray steel router?


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I'm not convinced that is a router bit
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On 29/06/2020 00:37, wrote:
Picked this up among other things:
https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B
It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this? A superfast TCT router or some old school stick-it-in-your-B&D-&-pray steel router?


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I keep getting warnings from Kaspersky about 'this site contains a
malicious link' from that picture.

It objects to something starting with https://cdn.sitesw ....
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I keep getting warnings from Kaspersky about 'this site contains a
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It objects to something starting with https://cdn.sitesw ....


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On Monday, 29 June 2020 15:12:09 UTC+1, fred wrote:
On Monday, June 29, 2020 at 12:37:39 AM UTC+1, tabby wrote:
Picked this up among other things:
https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B
It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this? A superfast TCT router or some old school stick-it-in-your-B&D-&-pray steel router?


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I'm not convinced that is a router bit


I don't see what else it could be. It can't be a countersink, too large a central area (about half inch across there) plus the wrong shape. It's roundover shape except that the widest bit doesn't quite go all the way to 90 degrees. Odd!


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On 29/06/2020 06:43, Andy Burns wrote:
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https://ibb.co/cQbfw5B It has 9 cutting edges rather than 2. The
cutting head bolts onto the shaft, and the head is one solid piece of
material, not TCT on steel. Since steel & TCT are both magnetic I
can't tell for sure which this is.

What is this?

Maybe for doing a roundover on granite worktops, but without a bearing,
it'd need to be used in e.g. a CNC mill.


Or a table router.
Or a fence router.

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