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TVM
> 24 hourGood router bit. No vibration and cuts nice and smooth. Does exactly what I needed.
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Chris
> 24 hourThis is a fantastic bit! It works better and costs less than all the other brands Ive tried. It cuts cleaner and stay sharp longer. I highly recommend this bit!
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Mtair
> 24 hourThis CNC cutter does the job, but could perform better. The material feels comparable to some of my more expensive tools, but it loads my spindle up more than I like. I would recommend paying a few more dollars to buy something that is a bit higher quality.
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Paul Kristedja
> 24 hourThe steel is poor quality and while it was routing out a handrail, it literally melted.
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Dana Bohac
> 24 hourFor the price this bit checks all the boxes. It is sharp and reliable. I am impressed with the quality and would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a surfacing bit.
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I love my widgets
> 24 hourWe used this on a spoilboard with a DeWalt 660 and it worked great. Nice and flat.
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Zubicki Handmade
> 24 hourI wasnt expecting much for the price, but I was wrong, this bit is awesome, the machining is top notch. I used it with my homemade surfacing jig, and it straightened that board out really fast. Cut great, no tear out. I did about 5 feet of surfacing on 100 year old reclaimed oak and the bit is still as sharp as when I got it and looks brand new. Very impressed
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Patrick
> 24 hourIt was cheap I used it.its ok but not great small jobs fine big jobs buy a better one
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Danny P
> 24 hourAt about half the cost of other surfacing bits, Id say this is a great option for the casual user or for the budget minded who are just getting into woodworking or home CNC. I dont have a CNC setup, so I put it in my trim router to cut a rabbit. It runs true and leaves a smooth surface, but there was a little bit of burning on the edge. I suspect that was more to do with me using a trim router instead of a real one, removing that much material requires more power (thats my fault, not the bits). I did notice that the coating on the bit was already starting to peel off after cutting only about 10 of wood, so I dont expect it to hold up like a name brand cutter, but for what it is, its a respectable little bit. Lets be real for a second here, if you own a shop and need CNC bits to run in your machinery all day every day, youre not shopping on amazon for 1/4 shank bits that are made in China. If youre just a hobbyist like me whos working with very real budget constraints, this is a good buy.
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H&H Custom Fab
> 24 hourWorks flawless and evenally cuts the wood. Used to mill some wood down.