This product works! I make cabinet drawers out of 1/4" plywood for the drawer bottoms. This 1/4" plywood is actually 5.2mm or 7/32. I tried a 1/4 inch cutter, it was too big, the bottom of the box rattled. I was going to do 2 passes with a 1/8" bit but that would take a long time. My wife found these pieces on Revain. One pass and the bottom fits perfectly. I highly recommend these beats.
The 3/4 plywood drill bit from this kit, used in the standard base Makita 701c router, has performed brilliantly! Clear, clean cut birch and pine plywood, 3/8" deep cut at a time. MUCH better than the cheap skill starter kit I bought a while back which had the top of each hem frayed. Freud's beats are fantastic.What I didn't expect was that the baseboard didn't fit snugly enough on the 23/32"(3/4") thick pine plywood. I blame it on individual plywood tolerance so I still highly recommend this…
I bought these thinking it would save me the trouble of going through multiple slots. Was I naive? I used two different plywoods from a large orange box, birch and what they call "sand plywood" which as far as I can tell is a type of tropical hardwood. The bits were perfect for sand but smaller for birch. After doing a little more research, I've come to the conclusion that there aren't any industry-wide standards, and given that local humidity ranges from less than 50% to 90+%, industry…