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Yakamoz Degree Router Woodworking Cutter Review

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Description of Yakamoz Degree Router Woodworking Cutter

[The Size of Lock Miter] Shank Dia 1/4 inch (6.35mm), blade max diameter 2", processing stock 1/2"-3/4". [45 Degree Lock Miter Designed] The interlocking 45-degree cuts will produce extremely strong joints without having to struggle to keep the boards in place during clamping. [Compatible Tools] Designed for a router table or desktop woodworking engraving machine like CNC hand-held and table-mounted portable router, can not be used in electric drill & drill machines. [Use Range] Suitable for woods, MDF, particle board, plywood compact panel; Avoid cutting ferrous metal and non wood materials, such as: steel, iron, sand, etc. [Heavy Duty Lock Miter] Made of high quality hard alloy steel by heat treatment, heat resistant teflon coating, the blade is sharp and smooth.

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Subpar Router Bit for Woodworking

My analysis of this product showed that it was lacking in quality compared to other router bits I've used in the past... Despite its low price point, the Yakamoz bit proved to be ineffective and struggled to cut through the wood. i had to apply excessive pressure for it to even make a dent, which is unacceptable for an industrial and scientific cutting tool. The only pro I can list is its affordability, but in this case, you truly get what you pay for. Overall, I would not recommend this…

Pros
  • Produces clean and precise cuts on wood.
Cons
  • Requires frequent sharpening to maintain its efficiency.

Bita Yakamov was given to me for Christmas. I finally got around to it today and found that it's not properly balanced. He tore up my router, destroyed my desk, bent the bat when it caught on the edge of the desk and nearly hit me in the head. I didn't know because it was a gift, but I learned my lesson. In the future I will invest in more expensive cutters.

Cons
  • No instructions