Yonico 13168 3/4-Inch Radius Round Over Edge Forming Router Bit 1/2-Inch Shank
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Poor old dad
> 3 dayExcellent! Equal to many big name router bits, with a price lower than most!
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RWS
Greater than one weekMakes nice clean cuts. Havent used it long enough to comment on durability and life. So far, no signs of losing its sharpness, but Ive only been cutting pine.
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JB
> 3 dayBits work perfect for our current project
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KansasScout
> 3 dayI was really pleased to use this bit today. Cuts very clean and sharp. What a great deal! Im going to buy more of this brand bits. I recommend highly. I was a trim carpenter for ages. I know bits.
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SoCal
> 3 dayThis Yoniko Roundover bit is excellent. I am new to using a router (not to wood working) and was able to use it within 20 minutes of practice to make this oak display stand for my flintlock. I have to admit, I did watch a few You Tube videos first but I was surprised how fast and easy it was to shape the edge of a piece of oak wood. This is a sharp bit and it cuts effortlessly. Highly recommend.
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SoCal
> 3 dayThis Yoniko Roundover bit is excellent. I am new to using a router (not to wood working) and was able to use it within 20 minutes of practice to make this oak display stand for my flintlock. I have to admit, I did watch a few You Tube videos first but I was surprised how fast and easy it was to shape the edge of a piece of oak wood. This is a sharp bit and it cuts effortlessly. Highly recommend.
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J. Russo
> 3 dayThis gave me a lot of tear out on poplar.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayVery sharp giving a smooth cut. Seems to be beefier than other bits I have used.
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mike kass
> 3 dayNot bad for the money my only complaint the bit isn’t very sharp. Which I’ll sharpen on a stone. I test the bit on pine had no burn marks and the cut is clean. Fit and finish looks good. I would buy again
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Bruce K. Day
> 3 dayThe profile made on the vertical edge has a a small step, not just a smooth radius, as shown in the pics in the description. I see in the questions the the vendor responded to someone that there is a different bit or just swap out to a 1/2 bearing to get a smooth profile. They mentioned a manufacturers number, but not an Amazon number. Bottom line, from the description, this bit should have a 1/2 bearing installed, or the description changed. As I used it on some 5/4 outdoor furniture lumber, I just sanded off the extra material - about .030 or so. The price was cheap enough to overlook - we will see how long the carbide lasts....