Whiteside Router Bits 1376B Bowl and Tray Bit with 1/4-Inch Radius 1-1/4-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1/2-Inch Cutting Length
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Frank
> 24 hourHold onto your toes.. this bit is a monster. It cleans up nicely.. switching over to half inch shanks so Im very impressed with the craftsmanship this bit provides..
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Darla B
> 24 hourExactly what Ive been looking for. Quick delivery.
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Str8pypes
> 24 hourDoes a great job. Sharp and well balanced.
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Neal
> 24 hourI must have 10 different Whiteside Router bits. Their my go to bits, period! I do have in addition Amana, Bosch as well brands. But find White the bit for Bowl and bit work especially. This bowl and dish bit is not sharp or the angle of machining is off. It started work on for a 10 inch pass then started skipping all over the place. The bit is on the way back to Amazon and most likely Ill get the same but that Im pretty sure will work as per its design. Very Dissatisfied in all my years of Woodworking Ive never had an issue with a router bit except for a few when I first started the hobby using Skill brand.... If you look carefully I used a different bowl and dish bit routing the the surface but staying away from the edge. Why because its not the type of Bowl but with the correct angle I want on the entire edge. You can see how the bit Im returning scored/burnt the surface and skipped all over. I would recommend to anyone thinking about purchasing a Whiteside brand of anything really not to be perturbed they normally make long lasting precise accessories for the pros or if your into using em as a Woodworking hobby.
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Mike G.
> 24 hourUsed it yesterday to rough out a tray I was making out of Padauk. It replaces an old Whiteside bit that has lasted a long time....
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Paul T Clark
> 24 hourIf you are making a tray this is a good product. It is easy to use and after you route the outside just go over the inside and it will be flat. I only had to do very little sanding after using the product.
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Jacob and Becky
> 24 hourYou can never go wrong with Whiteside bits. In my opinion these are the best bits for new woodworkers. They are a little on the pricey side, far from being the most expensive but the value they offer is well worth it. Quality is amazing and then stay sharp for a long time. I started out buying the cheapest bits I could that had decent reviews and they kept chipping or just blowing apart during use, and I ended up spending way more on multiple cheap bits than if I had just bought better ones from the start. Learn from my mistakes.
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Shellbell
> 24 hourI purchased this bit along with a extension to route serving bowls in 2 thick mahogany. The bit was checked in 2and half horse power router on a CNC machine. It ran for 90 minutes per tray with excellent finish and sharpness. Dont know what the life expectancy is for this bit but Whiteside has an excellent reputation for durablity. I have done three trays so far with vey good results. Highly recommended.
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Herb
> 24 hourIf youre like I was, you buy any tool you can afford. Save your money and dont waste it on some no name tool company. You get what you pay for.... Spend a little extra and you will get better, longer lasting tools that at the end of the day, will save you time and money. You dont need to buy a whole set, but buy the most common bits from Whiteside, and you will be a much better maker.
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B Gates
> 24 hourIve had really good luck with Whiteside bits. This one didnt disappoint. I needed to create depressions to hold loose items on my drill press cabinet and this bit worked great in the Baltic birch plywood with no chip-out and nice smooth rectangular depression. For deeper bowls youll probably want to add a bit extension.