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Yonico 13185Q Classical Edging Molding Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Yonico 13185Q Classical Edging Molding

This bit has a cutting depth of 3/8" and cutting height of 11/16" with a 1/4" shank. Add a classical ogee edge to a variety of surface edges and projects or create small moldings to be used on its own or as part of a molding build-up. Premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades for a sharper & longer lasting edge. For use on table mount and handheld router. Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great nozzle but a little smaller than I needed

This is a good one classic ogee, but the profile is small. I was looking for this profile but larger for a project I was working on. This is a great piece and cuts flawlessly. Maybe I need to come up with a new project so I can use it.

Pros
  • Add a classic ogee edge to various surface edges and projects or create small moldings that can be used individually or as part of a mold extension
Cons
  • Not as thick as other cutters

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality bits: Bits

These are bits for edge profiling. This is a well made carbide bur with ball bearing guide. I used it in a hands free router tablet and was a bit intimidated by the large diameter and weight. I am an experienced woodworker and have had excellent results. I wouldn't recommend this racket for beginners, but it is a quality tool for the experienced hobbyist.

Pros
  • For use on table and hand routers
Cons
  • Slightly crumpled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Joniko used to be good.

I used to have Yonico products and liked them. These are cheap disposable products that get the job done. However, this reputation has not been justified. The wood fell off the first time I used it. It can be bad, which just didn't get the spiciness it deserves. It's easy to fix with a whetstone though. hope this works Just so you know, it can happen to you too. I hope not as I had a router that lasted a year of them with no problem and used it on Pine almost every day.

Pros
  • Silver induction soldering for maximum strength and durability
Cons
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