Whiteside Router Bits 1550 V-Groove 60-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 7/16-Inch Point Length
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Will Barton
> 24 hourso far the router bit has performed well carving wood with a CNC machine , will add more info after more use to see how the cutting edges wear
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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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Jayson
> 24 hourThis is the bit I should have gotten from the beginning. Closest to perfect v tip I’ve been able to find. You have to be careful with this style of v bit because it looks to be a perfect “V” from one angle of the picture but it you twist the bit 90 degrees the carbide thickness will sometimes cause a flat bottom.
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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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Candice Wilson
> 24 hourVery sharp and well packed. The bit comes coated with temporary plastic layer that needs to be removed before use. When used in my Shapeoko 3 it cuts signs reliably with no edge chipping. This is a fantastic V bit for the money!
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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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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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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourWould be OK if they would have packaged all of the nuts having 5/16 threads like the bolts. However the T-handle nuts are 1/4- 20 on the set I received.
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weneedmorecriticalthinkers
> 24 hourA 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.