Freud 40-114: 1-5/8 (Dia.) Chamfer Bit

(226 reviews)

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  • Ixnay

    > 3 day

    Just so you know, when buying this bit, the cut can be made larger than the typical chamfer bit, BUT that also means that you have a larger diameter to spin. Dont forget that router hole for your router table (or router) needs to be larger as well. Shaves like a barber though.

  • Dave Tela

    Greater than one week

    It is nice when good tools are available and never need return. I purchased it for a specific project and the bit cut a very smooth bevel.

  • Tom Hyatt

    Greater than one week

    as advertised; so far it seems worth the expense (one can buy a similar one in off-brand for half as much); but this is something I will use for many years, and wanted a high quality one.

  • James E. Lemons

    Greater than one week

    Good finish on a1/2 Chamfer cut. It is a Freud bit and was delivered on time and in excellent condition. It was exactly what I needed.

  • Richard D. Webb

    > 3 day

    use this to make octagonal shapes

  • Margaret Combes

    > 3 day

    it was a gift

  • John DiPietro

    > 3 day

    I always am pleased with everything I have bought made by freud. When used correctly it works as advertised. I will buy other freud router bits and saw blades.

  • Kevin M.

    > 3 day

    I made an eight sided K cup coffee holder. The 22.5 degree bit allowed me to make perfect joints

  • Squirt Washburn

    > 3 day

    Pros: The bit is well made and cuts well. Cons: The guide bearing is very thin and when you put pressure on it while cutting you can leave a mark on soft woods like pine. I solved the con issue by making the chamber in two cuts and not putting a lot of pushing the router against the work piece.

  • Bert Christianson

    > 3 day

    Works as promised and has been sharp for 2 uses so far. A good price for this hard to find angle. A prefect angle for ourdoor frames to not let rainwater stand on finished surface. As a beginner to pattern routing I would advise to look for knots in your guide material as the bit will follow the knot gap and route a corresponding, perfectly matching gap, oops!

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