





Whiteside Router Bits 1550 V-Groove 60-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 7/16-Inch Point Length
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weneedmorecriticalthinkers
> 3 dayA good tool thats come in handy on multiple projects. When putting in the tool dimentions into fusion 360 be sure to list the angle as 30 degrees because fusion measures it differently than the manufacturer.
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Maverick
> 3 daySo 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.
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Chip and Cheri
> 3 dayEzyrollers are so much fun for our grandkids. We had to buy more...Love them
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John Patterson
> 3 dayI have been using Whiteside router bit since I started working two years ago, and I have not been disappointed yet.
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Don
> 3 daynot a bad product. so far so good/
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Jeremy Tripp
> 3 dayAs someone who is still new to CNC, I’m still learning what bits to use in certain situations, but I can say this one took my results to the next level. If you’re like I was — only ever using 1/8” or 1/4” end mill bits because you don’t know any better — get one of these. The price is right, the quality is solid, and the company is reputable. You’ll be impressed how much the quality of your carving improves.
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Wooden Wonders LLC
Greater than one weekThis 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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JEREMY D WILLIAMS
> 3 dayThis has been great so far for my CNC, over 5 hours of carving using it and it is still sharp.
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Jolene Nelson
> 3 dayUsing 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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JustAnotherName12
> 3 dayWhile this bit may work for you if you’re working with HDPE, for soft and hard wood, it just doesn’t fit the bill. Right from the start, I’ve suffered from tear out with this bit, no matter the spindle or traverse speeds or variety of wood. Apparently, if you want a dependable bit that works as it should, stick with amana.