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BIT-WDD06-4016-64 (i-5710)
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BIT-WUD06-4016-64 (i-5210)
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BIT-WUD06-6025-64 (i-5212)
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Part Number & Esko ID |
OEM Code |
Direction |
Shank (D) |
Tip Dia. (d) |
Flute Length (M) |
Total Length (L) |
Primary Target Materials |
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(i-5710) |
Down-Cut |
6 mm |
4 mm |
16 mm |
64 mm |
Thin laminated veneers, plywood 4mm, and detailed fine engraving. |
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(i-5712) |
Down-Cut |
6 mm |
6 mm |
25 mm |
64 mm |
Thick Melamine, laminated MDF, and furniture panels up to 22mm. |
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(i-5210) |
Up-Cut |
6 mm |
4 mm |
16 mm |
64 mm |
Intricate nesting layouts, tight pocketing, and deep blind slots. |
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(i-5212) |
Up-Cut |
6 mm |
6 mm |
25 mm |
64 mm |
High-speed perimeter nesting of raw MDF, HDF, and construction plywood. |
These tools feature a reversed spiral that forces wood fibers downward into the vacuum table matrix.
The Big Benefit: It completely eliminates splintering, fuzzing, or tear-outs on the top surface of the board.
Best For: Processing pre-laminated boards, high-end wood veneers, painted MDF, or multi-layered plywood panels where the top surface must remain pristine.
Operational Note: Keep a close eye on deep passes; because the chips are pushed down, they can pack tightly into narrow grooves if your dust collector brush is worn.
These tools feature a traditional right-hand helix that pulls waste material upward into the extraction hood.
The Big Benefit: Excellent chip clearing capabilities. It draws heat and sawdust away from the cut line instantly, extending the lifetime of the bit.
Best For: Rapid sheet nesting, structural components, raw MDF parts, or deep pocketing where trapping sawdust would cause friction and burn marks.
Operational Note: It yields a clean finish on the bottom surface, but may slightly fray the top grain on lower-grade plywood panels.
OYEA Knives manufactures and supplies a full line of both STANDARD and CUSTOM leather cutting knives and blades. All of our standard leather cutting knives are manufactured to exceed the exact OEM standards.
