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Have you ever seen a trim bit like this?  Why would you want it?

https://www.igmtools.com/cmt-c906-flush-...34-9-s-12/
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#10
For trimming pieces with a thin veneer face.   Prevents tear out or separation of the delicate veneer.
Lots of bucks (Euros) for that specialty unless you are running a business.
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#11
Bits using the same concept but slightly different design variations are available from a number of vendors.
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#12
Its called a compression bit and it prevents chip-out and fuzz on both sides of the board edge. Both sides are always sheared towards the center. I do not have one of these but can think of a time or two it would have been handy.
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#13
Its intended for double sided laminate.

I wouldn't use it on veneer, I'd use a spiral down cut.
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