





Whiteside Router Bits 1376B Bowl and Tray Bit with 1/4-Inch Radius 1-1/4-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1/2-Inch Cutting Length
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K B
> 3 dayLove this bit. Very stable and easy to manage in my router table. Makes a nice flat surface, doesn’t burn or chip out. At first I tried the 3/4” bowl bit but it was frustrating because the flat spot was too small. This has a nice large flat spot.
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Malcolm Randolph
> 3 dayI have dived into bowl/tray routing by necessity. A friend asked me to make a very specific item that is a game board (Michigan Runny) that looks like a snack tray; 1 center depression surrounded by eight depressions of which two are larger than the rest. Template made out of 1/2 inch ply. Having never done this before I researched the net for help, and of course found more than I could digest. Actually ordered a Freud bowl bit with no bearing guide and realized what Id done and cancelled it. I ordered the Whiteside. Received it promptly via Prime. Opened and inspected the bit. Solid, sharp, good bearing. Began (slowly) routing using a Porter Cable router via the template in 1.25 thick butternut, a softer wood compared to most hardwoods. The bit performed flawlessly, and ate through the butternut like it wasnt there using 1/8 or less passes. Very, very pleased with the bit. The only thing Ive done is drop a few drops of machine oil into the bearing as the bit was getting hot after continued passes. That helped, but heat is still an issue and one just has to take their time in order to not overheat the bit. One thing... The radius of the bearing should be taken into consideration when purchasing. Only due to the fact that it is so large it may NOT fit the corners you need for your project. This happened to me, but the difference was so slight I decided to keep the new radius in some of the corners. Just sayin Project not complete, as I needed a collet extension to finish. Maybe today, and if I remember Ill come back and post a pic! If the size is right, BUY THIS BIT! I have other Whiteside bits and I love em!
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Veatriz
> 3 dayWorks great, I used it to make wooden trays and bowls. I recommend it.
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Timothy Rau
> 3 dayUsed it to make some shallow cavities in charcuterie boards. Crisp cuts and leaves a flat smooth surface under the bit.
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Jason Palmer
> 3 dayGreat
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LJZ
> 3 dayHollowed out a fancy double bowl with bit. Worked well
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Paul T Clark
Greater than one weekIf you are making a tray this is a good product. It is easy to use and after you route the outside just go over the inside and it will be flat. I only had to do very little sanding after using the product.
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Dave Workman
> 3 dayVery good router bit. Whiteside are not as cheap as some but they are excellent quality and very sharp. It will outlast many many cheaper ones. It cut smoothly and didnt burn the wood.
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Dusty Lindsey
> 3 dayIt worked as advertised. Cuts smoothly and works well.
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Carl Slye
> 3 dayThe bit was sharp and ran smoothly.