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John
> 3 dayI own quite a few of high end bits. From different companies who reach out to Instagram influencers. I bought these in a whim to get me through a project. I was amazed and how well they cut for 1/4 the price of my expensive bits that cut like crap. I highly recommend these bits and will keep buying them to run in my cnc
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Marcos Silva
> 3 dayBroke immediately. Super flimsy!!! Get a descent brand because these are junk
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Coolmomblair
> 3 dayWorked well but broke after a few uses (lasted one day). Price is much too high for the quality.
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Dadbklr
> 3 dayI use this for cutting inlays in hard maple and walnut. Worked great.
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Chris G
> 3 dayLove their bits but they sent me a down cut bit and I didn’t check it before cutting so I wasted a piece of plywood.
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Gregory S. Eick
> 3 daythis bit has worked very well so fare
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Robert Strickland
> 3 dayAfter three uses this bit broke in half. I was using it on a routine cut and it broke in half. I am not satisfied with this bit
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KC
Greater than one weekWork great cutting 1 inch wood on my cnc
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Aaliyah Zemlak
Greater than one weekI was using this to try to make some cutouts in 18mm (~3/4in) baltic birch plywood on my new CNC machine. My practice cuts on foam worked fantastically, and it initially cut cleanly on the plywood as well. However, the bit seemed to dull pretty quickly. I noticed it wasnt cutting cleanly on my 3rd or 4th run (feathered shavings, torn edges). I dont have another 1/8 bit, so I kept going, hoping to get through the 4 patterns needed to make to finish my project. I almost finished the first one when the bit bound up in the wood and jumped, causing the work product to move, and the CNC happily drove it right through the edge of my nearly complete cut. I started over, and at about 3/8 deep it bound up again; I hit the estop this time to save my work (Ill just rough cut it on the bandsaw and use a flush trim to clean up the edge), but when I looked the bit had snapped in two. I guess this is what I should expect for a $16 bit, and Im not that sad that the bit broke, but Im kinda pissed that I ruined so much work product; wood is expensive these days! I guess you get what you pay for, though for $16 Id expect to get more than 2 days worth of cutting out of it. The bit was probably only running for a total of 8 or 9 hours before it broke. Update: I contacted the manufacturer and asked for a replacement. I just received a 1/8 downcut bit in the mail that was broken on arrival... so not only was it broken, but they sent the wrong bit. At this point Im just cutting my losses, but I know not to purchase anything from this company again.
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Douglas N. Mitchell
> 3 daySometimes you need to cut thicker wood. This bit helps with that task. I don’t know about the longevity yet.