





TEMO Carbide Downcut Inlay Router Bit 1/32 Inch Diameter
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Chuck Knight
> 3 dayGreat Bit!!! For the money you can’t beat it. You have to be mindful of DOC and feed rates but it’s a 1/16” bit. I bought two more
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LaVar Key
> 3 dayI purchased two of these bits and both of them broke just after a couple of uses.
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Daphnee Medhurst
> 3 dayJunky bit. Get what you paid for, I guess.
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Lumpytiger
> 3 dayArrived the day after I ordered. The set of bits is exactly what I needed.
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Rsmtchick10
> 3 dayTEMO is our go-to when we need to purchase more CNC bits. They last a long time (as long as you dont screw up and break them, user error!) They are delivered quick. I purchase their 1/8, 1/16 and 1/32.
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Beau
Greater than one weekWell made at a good price. Thats about all I ask for out of a product.
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The Viquars
> 3 dayCuts efficiently, and cleanly. Minimal heat generation. Sharp and precise. Update 10/17/2020 This is the second one broken, although cutting speeds and feed rates were well within range. Not sure about the product anymore.
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Shana Russell
Greater than one weekThis is my favorite bit. I use it on my CNC to cut small stuff with a great amount of detail with minimal sanding. These don’t break unless I do something dumb, like dropping them or forgetting to switch the router on...
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LojoIsMe
> 3 day... but it broke right at the shank essentially as soon as it touched wood for the first time, before it had a chance to move in the x or y. This was just my experience and I have not used this brand in the past, so maybe it was a one-off thing. With a cutting diameter this small, Im sure there are a lot of breakage issues due to user error with improper feeds and speeds. However, I am probably more conservative on F&S than I need to be, especially with specialty bits like this. So I would need to test a few more to determine where the issue lies. Unfortunately, I dont have any more of these right now, so I may try another brand and see how that goes. I will update this review if I get another one and have a chance to see it in action.
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Ransom Reichel
> 3 dayThis is a great set of bits, perfectly graduated for inlay work. The spiral downcut leaves a beautifully smooth bottom & Plunges like butter. These are solid carbide bits and work best at high speed with a slow feed rate. I have paid $30 for a single bit, so this set is a real value.