ZOKMOK Flush Trim Router Bits 1/4 Shank, Top Bearing Flush Trim Cut Router Bits Set, 1/4 Flush Cut Router Bits, Handy, Durable & Sharp for Home DIY
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Mark Hooglugt
> 3 dayNice set if you dont plan on using them for too many projects
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Bruce Heller
> 3 dayGreat for the price. I’ve used it on numerous hard woods and hasn’t gone dull yet
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Andrew D. Hall
Greater than one weekHave used one bit from the set so far. Purchased the set to cut a piece of Masonite to match a template. It made a very smooth cut and I could not distinguish between the size of my work-piece the size of the template. Have no complaints about quality of these bits, particularly at this price point. The only negative comment I will make is that the carbide inserts look to be on the thin side. So, I would enter the material gently and I wouldnt take a heavy cut -- but Ive only got a small router with a 1/4 collet, so thats not a problem for me.
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gottalimit
> 3 dayIve only used these bits to make some recessed holes in some trays made of pine. They did a good job and made clean cuts. Thats all you can really ask for in a router bit.
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Michael Doherty
> 3 daySo far I have used the smaller bit, works as advertised without any issues
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A+S
Greater than one weekI used these bits for trimming a routing table insert into a routing table I built. They worked well for this application. However if I was to do more frequent projects like this I would get a higher quality bit. If you want to use these for similar one off projects I would highly recommend. If your going to do these projects more frequently I would recommend a higher quality bit. During my experience with these I saw some burning of the bit and had to tighten the bearing a few times but overall they achieved the job I wanted. If I have similar projects with one off cuts I will get this brand of bits again!
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adam netherton
> 3 dayI had some projects that were coming up and thought this might help with them. I didnt want to spend a lot of money if they didnt work for my needs. Today I pulled the 1/4 bit out put it in the router and about 30 sec in to the cut the baring screw came off. Thinking it was just a lose screw I proceeded to tighten it back up thats when I found that it was striped and just slides. I had to use the 3/8 bit to finish the cut Luckly it worked. Because I bought these is Feb, I can no longer return them so good news I didnt spend a lot of money on them. The 3/8 bit that i was able to use did fine with the red oak I was using it had minimum burn on end grain.