





Yonico Slot Cutter Router Bit 1/4-Inch Height X 3/8-Inch Depth 1/4-Inch Shank 14184q
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jeffw
> 24 hourDid a nice job running through some PVC material. Clean finish. With it came with a bearing or two, as I elected to buy a bearing to get the depth of cut closer to what I wanted. Not a big deal, but spent more on another bearing than the cutter! Happy with it, runs chatter free.
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Wendy T
> 24 hourProduct delivered quickly and help me get the job done.
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HuzuBarista
> 24 hourIt served the purpose well. For the price it’s well worth it. For a cleaner cut, do the full 3/8” cut in two passes instead one. Well it also depends on the material. Possibly three passes on some dense materials. I used it on pine wood and baltic birch plywood and all worked great.
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John J Enkler
> 24 hourWorks fine
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Peter Fraedrich
> 24 hourThis is a great bit for the money. Sharp and accurate. Dropped it a few times as well and the carbides havent chipped, so it seems pretty durable as well. Would buy again.
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Keiron Clark
> 24 hourFirst, it arrived on time!! ... about six hours before the deadline!! It looked just like the picture, with a cutting part on each side, and when I put it into the router chuck, it fit! :) When I turned on the router, the bit spun around very fast, just like the chuck! Oh, wow! ... and when I went to make a groove in a piece of pine, it zipped right along like that old hot knife through butter. So smoothly! Couldnt ask for better results ... heres hoping it lasts a long time :D
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Walter H.
> 24 hourEasy to set up and works good.
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Tinman
> 24 hourI was a little worried about using a 1/4 shank bit for slots without bending the shank. I set it up on a router table and adjusted the guide, and taking my time I slotted about 200 ft of softwood and 60 ft of hardwood and the bit worked fine. Some tearing of the softwood and a little scorching of the hardwood. Bit still looks good and my projects done.
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Donald Piwowarski
> 24 hourMet expectations
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SJLaMartina
> 24 hourThis bit is a waste of time and your money. The bit dulled on the first use. It cut through plywood with an extreme amount of tear out. It would not cut through hardwood. Save yourself some grief, and look to a different bit manufacturer.