Yakamoz 1/4 Inch Shank Rabbet Router Bit with 6 Bearings Set | 1/8, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2 Bearings
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Petru Kovacs
> 24 hourAnd thats exactly what Ive done. So, based on others review, I bought the Yakamoz rabbeting router bit. To tell the truth, I didnt use it yet, but I put it on the router, and even at maximum rpm it doesnt induce vibrations, that means the bit is well balanced. The cutting edges are smooth and the set of interchanging ball bearings is welcome. The price is super affordable even with the shipping fee (I dont live in the USA, so I have to pay for the shipping), so, all in all, a good bang for the buck.
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najrellim
> 24 hourThe bearings smooth and precise. The retainer screw fits well. Blades are very sharp and cut clearly without burning or blow out on plywood. I definitely want to check out this manufacture’s other bits.
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j barre
> 24 hourI have rabbeted about 50 feet of cabinet backs with a Dewalt router at speed setting 3 and the results are good. Clean cuts, no vibration and no tear out. As long as I dont run this bit at to high a speed I think the sharpness will last. The wrench that comes with the bit doesnt fit tightly so I used a 2.5mm wrench to loosen the bolt so I could change bearings. The bolt took considerable effort to initially break the torque, nothing I havent encountered with other new bits.
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Msferial
> 24 hourNot as sturdy.
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Chester F.
> 24 hourIm somewhat new to routers and bits. That being said, in my opinion, the quality and accuracy of this set is very acceptable for the money spent. Ive seen this set by other manufacturers costing up to 3x as much as this one. Id buy this set 3x over rather than spend 3x as much expecting 3x the accuracy and quality. Cuts precise and clean. The plastic box to house the set could have been larger but protects the bit itself and is acceptable. I am very happy with this purchase.
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adam
> 24 hourOn the first use, the bearing fell off mid cut. Lesson learned. I should have paid more for a better bit.
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A
> 24 hourBit may be inexpensive but it served its purpose well. I used this while making 4 table saw inserts. My plywood was too thick so i used this bit to cut a rabbet so the insert would sit flush. Plywood is rough on router bits and this survived 4 inserts. So the bit has paid for itself when considering the cost of factory made inserts. 4 inserts would have cost over $100. The only issue is some of the yellow paint flaked off so minus 1 star but really a great deal when compared to cost.
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Paul Hill
> 24 hourNice idea, and cheap to buy, BUT... The largest bearing was really not usable, very unstable and poorly made. I used it once and considered myself lucky; I will retire it now. The cutter is fine, and I havent used the smaller bearings although they look better. I need it for cutting guitar binding ledges, and ended up spending $120 on a set from Amana.
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VirtualSaul
> 24 hourThese bits are great and I have two (one for the workshop and one for my toolbox when Im on the road). I use them often and the ability to change bearing sizes is fantastic.
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Wood_fly
> 24 hourThe screw isnt precisely machined so is a little tough to screw/unscrew when changing bearings (yes I cleaned it out). But the cuts are accurate. The lack of shear angle means taking smaller cuts is recommended vs hogging out much over 1/8 at a time, but it works fine.