Carbide burr
Suggestions for Carbide burr
Solid carbide rotary oval burr with a diameter of 3mm and length of 3mm. Made by Dormer, perfect for precise grinding tasks.
Sealey SDB03 is a high-quality rotary burr designed for precision cutting and grinding. Its 10mm tungsten carbide arc pointed nose provides exceptional durability and long-lasting performance.
Solid Carbide Rotary Burr Bright Pointed Tree 6.3mm x 3mm Dormer Accessories
Solid Carbide Rotary Bright Burr Oval 6mm x 6mm Dormer Accessories
Solid Carbide Rotary Bright Burr Oval 8mm x 6mm Dormer Accessories
Tungsten carbide rotary burr set with 3 pieces and 6mm shank diameter for milling applications.
RUKO 116002 is a set of ten tungsten carbide rotary burrs with metal shanks measuring 6mm in diameter.
Solid Carbide Rotary Bright Burr Oval 6.3mm x 3mm Dormer Accessories
Dormer Solid Carbide Bright Rotary Burr Oval 12.7mm x 6mm DOR8091276 - High-quality tool for precision cutting and shaping of various materials, including metal and stone.
Sealey SDBC6 is a tungsten carbide rotary burr designed for coarse cutting and ripping applications. It features a conical ball ripper head that provides efficient material removal and a long-lasting sharpness.
Sealey's Micro Carbide Burr Ball Nose Tree includes a set of 3 precision tools designed for grinding and shaping applications. The carbide burrs are made of high-quality materials, providing long-lasting performance and consistent results.
Sealey's 10mm Tungsten Carbide Rotary Burr is designed with a conical ball nose for precision cutting and shaping in various materials. The SDB06 model features high durability and performance for professional use.
Dormer Solid Carbide Bright Pointed Tree Rotary Burr, 3mm diameter, ideal for precision cutting and shaping in woodworking and metalwork projects.
The Dormer rotary burr is a bright-pointed tree-shaped carbide cutting tool designed for precision cutting and grinding applications. It measures 6 x 6mm and is made of solid carbide for long-lasting durability and sharpness.



































