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πŸ”§ Carbide Mortises Cutting Tools with Optimal Cutting Diameter by SpeTool Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Carbide Mortises Cutting Tools with Optimal Cutting Diameter by SpeTool

Solid Carbide Up cut spiral router bit with 1/2 inch shank and 1/2 inch cutting diameter, 1-1/4 inch cutting length, 3 inch for total length. The CNC End Mill For Plywood, OAK, MDF, and any hardwood working and Long service life for sharp. Spiral bits used for smoothly upcut groove and slots, Mortises, Cycles and dados with clean edge and bottom, better than straight bits. The route bit suit for CNC router and Makita, Bosch, and any brand plunge router with 1/2” collet. Industrial quality control to ensure best performance.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I really liked the SpeTool bits

I left the workshop last night and thought I should really write a good review about the SpeTool bits as I really enjoyed using them. I bought a lot including several 1/4" and 1/2" helical bits. They cut through very hard African wood like butter, leaving smooth surfaces. It's been a pleasure to use on both the router and my desktop router. I would highly recommend them - excellent value for money.

Pros
  • Power & Hand Tools
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It took my breath away!

I build beehives and do a lot of connectors with a router. The beat I used was ok, but it was getting a lot of traffic, so I started searching YouTube to see what other options there were. I came across a demo version of the Spiral Beat and decided to give it a try. yes, I was a spiral jet virgin. The bit arrived, and I popped it into the open slot of my router, rotated it, wiped the sweat from my brow, and flipped the switch. The engine started, the bat screeched, and I herded it into the soft

Pros
  • Parts and accessories for routers
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not ideal for use in a manual plunge router

I've been using (imported tool store in every big city) brand name vertical cut spiral bits ($15 for 3 sizes) for a while. I mainly use them for diving and slotting. I decided to upgrade and bought one of these. Unfortunately, my experience with this slotted drill was far from ideal. I was constantly getting kickbacks from my router. Obviously these bits are VERY sharp. However, the end shape of this end mill is just a bad idea for multi-flute use when used in a milling machine. If you try to…

Pros
  • Straight, spiral and trimming bits
Cons
  • No automatic