Spiral Flush-Trim Router Bits,Solid Carbide Flush Trim Router Bit 1/4-Inch Shank Spiral Flush Trim Up Cut from TACKPRO (1/4 Shank Up-Cut)
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TPerk
> 3 dayThis not broke the first time I tried to use it. It is very flimsy and not for heavy duty use by any means.
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cadman9604
> 3 dayBest flush trim bit I have used for veneer work. Will order another.
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Harrison Kulik
> 3 dayBit snapped first time using it. Wasnt even going through material fast, it just snapped. Save your money and look somewhere else.
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Jason Brown
> 3 dayI had two of em and they broke very easily
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Neo sound
> 3 dayGreat product
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Lenore Prohaska
> 3 dayI have already used the hell out of this little jewel! If you are cutting out patterns and going against the grain in corners and on protruding edges, this jem really reduces catching on end grain and chipping out. Priceless addition if you do alot of cutouts for inlay work!
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Pretzel-boy
> 3 dayIve owned 4 or 5 routers and done quite a bit of work with them over the years (albeit not in a commercial or professional setting). Ive never seen a bit do this. I was cutting through soft cedar, moving reasonably slowly and SNAP! Scared the chocolate out of me. I see that most other buyers have given this product a good review, so its very possible that I just got a lemon. But this is my first experience with this brand of bits and it will certainly be my last. I would go with something more reputable. Your safety is not worth $15 in savings.
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Cathryn Gaylord
> 3 dayDoes a good job of clearing debris while cutting. I used it with a cordless trim router. Unfortunately the two I bought the bearing fell of the first day using it.
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Highstandardz
Greater than one weekFirst cut on router table cutting 1/2 MDF to follow my template it broke and ruined my template! Thank goodness the wood kept the bit from flying and no one else was around. Will not recommend.
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Tony B
> 3 dayI like the way it cuts