



Freud 16-520: 3/4 (dia.) Mortising Bit with 1/2 shank, 2-3/32 overall length
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patrick nizich
> 3 dayCut tenons ona table to for breadboard ends.
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david conklin
> 3 dayThis router bit is very sharp, accurate and durable. This is an excellent buy!
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Jacks Grandma
Greater than one weekI used this bit in my router jig to plane a wood stump for a coffee table. The bit leveled the wood smooth. Didnt need a belt sander, used my orbital sander. The result was a gorgeous table top.
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Whitney
> 3 dayThis thing was great! It went through wood like crazy! Just remember, patients. I have seen others complain about it bending. Its a 1/4 shaft! You have to take it easy or of course it will bend.
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boston john
> 3 dayQuality router but. Dados and grooves came out smooth and clean. Cuts through with little effort. Perfect for undersized 3/4 plywood.
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Toms Foolery
> 3 dayI use this to profile the inside of my jewelry box cutting stepped tray supports. Works very smoothly and a super clean cut.!
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Lucas
> 3 dayI used this on a bedframe build for my wife. I needed to mortise(or route out) a groove for a 3/4 walnut veneer plywood, and given the cost of the walnut, I was nervous. However, the bit was a perfect cut, nice tight fit, but not so tight as to strip the outer layer of the ply. Used a rubber mallet to tap it on, really nice lines. I attached pictures mid-build to show where the ply was used.
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Vxxander
> 3 dayWorks extremely well. Use this for flattening slabs and it’s easily twice as fast if not three times as other small shank router bits. Fits a trim router and is stable without too much extension.
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B. Long
> 3 dayThis bit does the job, nice and clean. You will have to run the router at a lower speed and make a slow pass on the material, otherwise you can expect it to chatter and cause tear out.
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Romantic
> 3 dayPrecise and accurat tool that retains edge and makes clean cuts repeatedly.