technicalflooringmaster
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What in Gods name are you talking about? Please be more specific and we may be able to better help you. Why are you using a router for anything? There's really no reason a DIYer would need any sort of router bit to do flooring.
Have you never installed an inlay? A router is required on the "groove" side of the "box" to which you are wrapping around an inlay row since you most likely will be cutting that off "square" with a circular saw removing the factory groove. I'm not a professional, but this is an easy job with a router, a good tongue-and-groove bit set, a biscuit joiner (for the mitered corners), and a few common tools.