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πŸ”ͺ Carbide Cutter for Acrylic and Hardwood Cutting in Router Bits - Uxcell Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ Carbide Cutter for Acrylic and Hardwood Cutting in Router Bits - Uxcell

Shank Diameter: 3.175mm / 1/8"; Cutting Diameter: 1.5mm / 0.06"; Number of Flutes: 2. Cutting Length: 12mm / 0.47"; Overall Length: 38mm / 1.5". Suitable material: Nylon, Resin, ABS, Acrylic, PVC, MDF, Hardwood. Good for 2D relief sculpturing, cutting, engraving, slotting, milling, etc. Carbide can run at higher speed than high-speed steel, resisting abrasion and high cutting temperature.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Router Bit for Woodworking

I was hesitant to purchase industrial and scientific tools online, but I'm glad I did. The Uxcell carbide cutter easily cut through both acrylic and hardwood. As my tests showed, it leaves a clean and smooth finish. The only downside is that it's a bit pricey compared to other router bits on the market. However, the quality of the product makes it worth the investment.

Pros
  • Efficient cutting of acrylic and hardwood.
Cons
  • May require frequent sharpening to maintain cutting edge.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Keep Trash Out

Bits are available in 3 sizes: 0.5mm, 1.0mm and 1.5mm. Received 3 of the same size as the boxes didn't have a size label on them.

Pros
  • Milling Bit
Cons
  • No Auto

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Outperformed other cheap bits!

I have incredibly expensive end mills that I normally use for hardwood. I'm not a fan of blunting these tools on things like MDF or MDF for $30 a piece - hence the $2 option $0.60. They've survived a few end milling operations at very conservative feeds and speeds (30 ipm, 0.65mm depth per pass) and I can't complain. Don't buy them and expect them to last as long as your "Spektra" coated tools - expect them to be $6.00 per tool at $2.60 each.

Pros
  • Spiral
Cons
  • Out of fashion