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James Rapp
> 24 hourJust make sure the collar that secures the bearing is tight before you start using the bits.
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DeputyDawg
> 24 hourVery sturdy bits and packaged very well. Not used yet but expect them to last a long time.
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P. B.
> 24 hourOverall the router bits are good. They provide good clean cuts. My only problem was that the set screw in one of the bits came out after only a little bit of use. I grabbed the set screw from one of the other bits and continued on.
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Christopher Valva
> 24 hourThese router bits are sharp and cut well. The one issue I have is that the set screw for the bearing collar is too tall and hits the workpiece. I was able to file it down to get enough clearance, but its annoying to have to do this.
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Hawkeye10
> 24 hourI used the one router bit to mortise the sides of custom shelves I am making in my basement. I used the bit in conjunction with a homemade jig I made. It worked great. So far, the router bit did exactly what I needed it to do. After routing about 18 shelf slots in 1x8 pine, the bit is still sharp. You cant beat the price. A real value for the money.
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Preston grant
> 24 hourThese bits look proper but as far as performance they fall short they butchered my materials and the bearing stop set screws vibrate out after a couple of uses they were sharp as butter knives definitely get what you pay for. Never again
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Julio Agustín Araya Salazar
> 24 hourHan resultado utiles
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Eulah Osinski
> 24 hourThese have done their job so far.
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ChrisC
> 24 hourbits are well constructed and cut nicely, but the 1/4 pattern bit is just over 3/8. Keep this in mind if actually using it for pattern routing, your template may be too thin for use with this.
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john alexopoulos
> 24 hourUsed to cut hand holes in wood boxes using a cut template. Made each hole the same. Great tool. Saved me having to use the jigsaw 10 times.