

Freud 40-114: 1-5/8 (Dia.) Chamfer Bit
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T. Henrichs
> 3 dayWorks fine.
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Brian B.
Greater than one weekCan you go wrong with a Freud router bit?
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Joyce Grenier
> 3 dayI need to cut 12 staves to create a post for a porch. Each stave will be run through my W&H molder to create the radius needed.
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One Pony Show
> 3 dayLike all other Freud router bits I have purchased it sharp and stays sharp. I would but again.
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Paula Kesler
> 3 dayThis bit is exactly what I needed to create a 15 degree angle for making my Adirondack chairs. It’s much easier than using a jigsaw!!
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D. Jackson
> 3 dayIs what it says it is; would buy again, works fine, cuts well. Not quite sure what to say for reviews like this?
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Steve H
> 3 dayAnother great Freud router bit. I got this to make square lamp posts on tapered pieces. Figured it would be safer than some of the table saw setups. This thing is massive. Biggest router bit Ive seen.
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Clay R Burton
> 3 dayGood sharp quality router bit. I use nothing but Freud router bits in my woodshop. I consider them to be the best value for the money. Ive never had any issues with the ball bearings on any Freud bit. I always get a nice quality cut with no burn marks. I would definitely recommend these router bits to a friend.
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Anon
> 3 dayIt broke within fifteen minutes. The screw connecting the bit to the bearing snapped.
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bobatious
> 3 dayI prefer Freud router bits based on consistently high quality. This is an example. This bit is very useful for slight bevel on trim or the like. The 25 degree bevel (vs vertical) is quite nice if 45 or 30 are too slanted, and the slighter angle also makes the bit a little easier to work - the outside diameter is smaller. Suggest use on light material (such as primary design purpose, re trimming countertop laminates) with slow rate over work, or in a router table. Either way a variable speed router is required for best results, turned down from max just slightly. My first use was actually duplicating a guitar pickguard using an original as pattern -- on a router table, using spacers in between to get the cutter to align as closely as possible to the bearing. One of many examples where this bit is extremely suitable and useful.