When working with a milling cutter, cutters are needed. But since experience comes with age, you often make mistakes. And sometimes you take consumables of dubious quality. But I've found it's best to try a set of bits to see which bits you'll be working with often. From personal experience I will say that in general I use only curly edge cutters and groove cutters. By the way, in this set, the slots are presented in three positions: 6 mm, 12 mm, 16 mm. I still work with grooves, but you can throw out the moulders so you can’t sharpen them. Therefore, in the future I plan to purchase cutters by the piece, while the price per unit is much higher. Not long ago I ordered a cone cutter for 22.5 degrees, costing 180 hryvnia. I'll try what quality it will be. I wish all novice cabinetmakers not to stop if something does not work out.
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