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Solid Carbide Insert Straight Router Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Solid Carbide Insert Straight Router

This bit features a cutting diameter of 1/16" and a cutting length of 3/16" with an overall length of 1-5/8". The shank is 1/4" in diameter. Route dados and straight cuts for joinery and general use. Premium C3 micro-grain solid tungsten carbide insert welded to a hardened steel shank. For use on CNC, table mount and handheld routers. Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient Router Bit with Exceptional Durability

This industrial and scientific router bit is a game-changer! After I put it to the test, I was impressed with its ability to cut through even the toughest materials with ease. Its solid carbide insert ensures durability and longevity, making it perfect for repeated heavy use in a professional setting. The only downside is the higher price point compared to other router bits, but the quality and efficiency make it worth the investment.

Pros
  • Long-lasting and durable due to solid carbide material
Cons
  • The cost may be higher than other types of router inserts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BROKEN INSTANTLY: Straight Bits, Spiral & Trimmer Bits

This bit broke instantly. We have been managing projects for years and have never failed. Shows you that this is NOT good quality!

Pros
  • High Quality Micrograin C3 Solid Tungsten Carbide Insert Welded to Hardened Steel Shank
Cons
  • So Far So Good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality router bit

In 1975 while stationed at RAF Upper Heyford in England I built the coffee table shown in the photos. Over the years of use and several moves, I felt it was time to polish and update the coffee table. I used Yonico 1/16 inch straight cutters along with a radius forming tool I made to create a smaller radius to fit into the cut outs on each end of the table top. The deal was made free hand I have to admit it was decided because I will be 72 in November. My friend suggested I have a friend who…

Pros
  • For use on CNC, bench and hand routers
Cons
  • No instructions