Foos Straight Carbide Router bits - 1/4” Shank - USA Veteran Owned (1/4 Cutting Diameter)
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James D Provo
> 24 hourThey are sharp and cut nice, but I wish they were longer. Why you ask? Because I use a die grinder with a guide on the threads. I have to put the bit pretty far out to cut plastic with it at the factory.
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Gary J
> 24 hourNice router bit but be aware the cutting diameter is not exactly 1/8 inch. The slot it cuts is oversized by 1/128, not much but if you need to be precise this wont work for you!
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Verdie Nitzsche
> 24 hourNot up to my sharpness expectations.
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Mr. Enid Heaney MD
> 24 hourWell made, as depicted.
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Daniel
> 24 hourI needed replacement router bits. Specifically the 3mm for fine routing Celtic knots. Bought these because of good reviews and veteran owned.
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ExRxIT
> 24 hourGood quality at a fair price. Ive only cut a few feet of 1/8 x 1/4dado in Baltic birch so far, but cuts are crisp and bit shows no wear. Ill be checking Foos first for future bit orders. Nice to see a US manufacturer offer such quality and value.
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Kay Hollis
> 24 hourMy hubby loves the router bits! They cut through the wood so easily and hold up very well. Happy to purchase from a veteran owned company, my husband is also a veteran. Thank you for your service!
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UncleDanDan
> 24 hourI got this bit to replace a name brand bit that went from new to dull in a single project. I was naturally concerned about performance of a “cheap” bit, but am tired of even expensive bits going dull relatively quickly. I used this bit this evening to batch cut 72 slots in some hardwood and it was cutting as true and clean on the last slot as it was when I made the first cut. I am impressed that it outperformed an identical name brand bit! I will definitely be looking to this brand for other bits as well!
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Ms. Modesta Rath DDS
> 24 hourGood price doesn’t last long on oak lumber
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K
> 24 hourIt took 2 weeks from order to delivery, but Im very satisfied with everything else. I ordered the 3/16 bit. I used it to make some 3/4 + deep dados. I was cutting soft wood and it was effortless. I cut about 1/4 deep per pass: its bad practice to cut too much in one pass. They didnt have a 3/16 at the local hardware store and the other 3/16 bits offered here on Amazon either didnt go deep enough or they were HSS instead of carbide like this one. Carbide bits are better.