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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.
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Msferial
> 24 hourNot as sturdy.
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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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Charger
> 24 hourGreat router bits I have used these bits before & have always been very pleased with products from the company.
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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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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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P. Jones
> 24 hourI used this to put a rabbet in the bottom of a box to put an inset base. Needed slightly more than .50 rabbet. Did it in two passes. Worked perfectly. Clean cuts; No drag or binding. Even cut cleanly through a knot I foolishly placed at the bottom of one side. Oops. Dont know how it will perform over time, but Im hopeful. Great price and well worth it.
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Cody
> 24 hourWorks but not very good as anyone would expect for this price!
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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.