I bought the same bit with three different depths of cut: Whiteside #3000, #3001 and #3004. Keep in mind they are not for heavy duty work like ( are usually located in) Carpentry shops, but they have a place to craft furniture and cabinets. I like having all of them as it's easy to work with very similar bits with interchangeable bearings. I only work with the smaller, model #3000, and as expected it worked flawlessly even on very heavy ipe wood. I expect this #3004 model to be on the sameβ¦
The beat itself is fine. It has significantly more breaks and a harder cut than the Bosch bit I bought from Lowe. You can see the Bosch drill results at the top of the tree and the Whiteside drill results in the middle. A more serious problem is that the set screw fell out of the nut holding the bearing in place sometime in the first 2 minutes of use. I was lucky to get it close enough to the chuck that the bearing stayed on the jig, but it's probably worth checking the screw tightness beforeβ¦
Just wanted to point out that Whiteside intentionally undersize the bit compared to stock so the bit doesn't cut into the template I discovered this when I tried to copy the Festool Top MFT which uses precise 20mm holes. I've used a Freud cutter in the past with no problems, but I was building a new workbench so I wanted a new cutter and decided to try the Whiteside cutter. cut! Since they fit perfectly in the original holes, I pulled out a caliper and took a few measurements. The stock wasβ¦