





Whiteside Router Bits 1550 V-Groove 60-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 7/16-Inch Point Length
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Chip and Cheri
> 24 hourEzyrollers are so much fun for our grandkids. We had to buy more...Love them
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F. Watermolen
> 24 hourI have been making signs with this using a maslow M2 CNC. I am not sure that I am using the bit with the correct feeds or speeds but it is working out for me nonetheless. I have made enough off of selling the types of signs in the photo to pay for this bit several times over.
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jjdownam
> 24 hourIt is worth it when you pull your first cut off the bed. If you are here thinking of buying this, just do it.
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Jeffrey F.
> 24 hourAs with all Whiteside bits, they are quality without the high price. Im using this in my Shapeoko 3 so it doesnt get a ton of heat build up. Im not sure how well itd work in an industrial setting though.
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Wooden Wonders LLC
> 24 hourThis tool was sharp and cut very smooth v grooves in both oak and Baltic birch plywood. The blade has maintained its effectiveness through over 20 hours of carving.
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Michael Anderson
> 24 hourWhiteside router bits are quality made that stand up to rigorous use. I bought this bit thinking it would work it create stems for a project I’m working on. The result wasn’t quite what I was looking for. With that being said I’ll keep this bit for future use on another project. I have no complaints about the quality of this bit.
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Jolene Nelson
> 24 hourUsing this with my trim router for routing our sign letters. I can’t believe how nice the letters are coming out. With a lot of practice and depth changing I think this bit will be my most used!
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ar1623
> 24 hourThis is a great product. It was received on time. I would buy this product again. The vendor was excellent.
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Bob Loblaw
> 24 hourThe V is so precise. I had used a CMT contractor tools 60 degree v bit, but it was poorly ground and left sidewall grooves. This bit does a beautiful job and leaves only perfection.
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Maverick
> 24 hourSo far i have used this bit to make a multitude of signs, i run a small shop and have found that using strong sharp bits just makes life that much easier. This bit has been used on my CNC for at least 50 medium signs and shows no sign of wear. I mostly cut through white oak and maple, and this little guy keeps on cutting smooth lines.