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Blue ZokMok Roundover Router Bits With 1/4 Shank For Tear-Out Prevention And Light Duty Woodworking Review

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Details

MaterialCarbide, Alloy Steel, Tungsten Steel, Carbon Steel
Shank TypeStraight
BrandZokMok
Tool Flute TypeStraight

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value - my new review

You could spend a lot more for a bit set but these worked very well for me on a red oak project I built. I have no complaints and would recommend.

Pros
  • β€Ž6.3 ounces
Cons
  • Not Suitable for Heavy Duty Projects: While these router bits are effective for light duty woodworking projects, they may not be suitable for heavy duty tasks that require more power and precision. This means that users may need to invest in additional router bits or woodworking tools to complete larger or more complex projects, which can be costly and time-consuming

Revainrating 5 out of 5

good quality: my feedback

I only used the largest bit on a stairway cap board; it was poplar which isn't very hard. The quality of the bit looks very good to me, and it ran smooth. The resulting edge was perfect.

Pros
  • Good quality for a great price
Cons
  • get what you pay for! unbalanced they wobble, dull honed, don"t cut true angle, should i go on?