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Cylinder Carbide Burr for Wood

Cylinder Carbide Burr for Wood

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Tungsten carbide cylinder burr for wood carving and shaping, designed for guitar kit work with an 80 mm cut length. Compatible with hand drills and Dremel-style rotary tools.
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Wood Shaping, Cylinder Carbid Burr — 80 mm cut length for guitar kits

Cylinder-shaped tungsten carbide burr for wood carving and shaping. Designed for shaping the wood of guitar kits with a long 80 mm cut length. Compatible with hand drills and Dremel-style rotary tools.

Material: Tungsten carbide  |  Shape: Cylinder  |  Cut length: 80 mm  |  Shank diameter: 6 mm  |  Cut type: Double cut  |  Tool compatibility: Hand drills; Dremel-style tools

  • Intended for shaping guitar kit wood
  • Suitable for carving and engraving on guitar bodies
  • Aids in tuning/fit adjustments; use with caution
  • Usable as a rotary drill bit

This cylinder carbide burr for wood is built for precise rotary tool wood shaping, letting you carve, engrave and refine guitar bodies and necks with control. The straight cylinder profile is ideal for flat planes, channels and clean edges during guitar wood carving. In stock in the UK with fast UK delivery.

Usage

  • Compatible with a hand drill or a dremel.
  • Secure the guitar body or neck before engraving or carving.
  • Plan your design; draw guidelines on the wood before proceeding.
  • Carve slowly for smooth, easy and accurate material removal.
  • Pairs well with other guitar woodworking tools for shaping and routing tasks.

Specifications

General Information
Material Tungsten
Shape Cylinder
Dimensions Cut length 80 mm; shank diameter 6 mm
Type Double cut

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Getting Started with Wood Engraving on a Guitar Body

  • Fix the guitar body or neck firmly before working.
  • Sketch the design with a marker directly on the wood.
  • Use slow, controlled passes with the cylinder wood carving burr to remove material.
  • For aesthetic effects, you can engrave a shape and then fill with grain filler and dye (e.g. gold dye powder) to create a contrasting inlay-like look.