🔧 Elevate your craft with Whiteside RU2100 — where precision meets unstoppable performance!
The Whiteside RU2100 Spiral Upcut Straight Router Bit features a 1/4" solid carbide cutting diameter and shank, with a 1" cutting length optimized for deep, clean cuts. Its upcut spiral helix design ensures rapid chip removal and smooth finishes, making it ideal for precision woodworking across hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, MDF, and hard plastics. Plunge-capable and built for durability, this bit is a trusted choice for professionals demanding flawless grooves, dados, slots, and pockets.
Cutting Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Item Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Number of Flutes | 2 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00844278005073 |
UPC | 722208798618 844278005073 732454888964 785533283594 |
Manufacturer | Whiteside |
Part Number | RU2100 |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Item model number | RU2100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**P
Top of the line cutter. My trim routers love it.
These cut like a champ. Nice clean cuts. Do not cut with the veneer up. You won't be happy. Just saying. Up-cut bit have their purpose and do s great job. Whiteside does it best.
A**R
Highly recommended
Can't go wrong with Whiteside router bits. Cuts really well and good quality
A**7
Best router bits you can get...and made in the USA
Whiteside router bits are absolutely of the best quality and made in the USA by a small business.
D**I
Fantastic router bit for the money
This 1/4 inch plunge bit held up really well to cutting through red oak in 1/4" deep passes. It stayed pretty sharp for most of the time that I was using it to make some vents. I ended up cutting about 84 feet of 1/4"x1/4" grooves and it didn't burn the oak or create tearout the entire time.
S**O
Half an inch too short
I just want to mention that this bit is only 2-1/2” end to end, so if you’re intending to use it with a Porter-Cable style guide bushing in a mortise routing jig, you’re never going to get the full one-inch (1”) depth of cut. The collet will hit the retaining ring of the guide bushing at about 3/4 ” plunge depth. The P-C guide bushing is roughly 1/2” deep, the retaining ring is about 1/4”, the router base is 1/4” thick, and you need at least 1/2” inside the collet to safely use the bit. You get sparks from the metal-on-metal contact from the router collet hitting the retaining ring of the bushing before you get to a full one-inch plunge depth. This bit should have been at least half an inch longer (i.e. 3” long) to be usable in this configuration. The bit itself cuts fine if you’re using it some other way. Other manufacturers’ bits are 3” long and do not present a similar problem.
S**S
works great cutting finger joints in dense wood
I cut finger joints with my shaper origin with dense wood without problems.
H**R
Great bits
Old time user.
O**R
Came as promised and Whiteside is a premium product
I had to laugh - I'll use this mostly in a handheld router, but used it in my router table this time. An upcut bit is a down cut bit when used in a router table. Of course, it made beautiful cuts (cutting slots for T-bolts in a jig I was making). Very happy.
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