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ZokMok Carbide Keyhole Router Bits Review

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Description of ZokMok Carbide Keyhole Router Bits

Size: 1/4 inch shank Woodworking keyhole cutter router bit set, 3/8 & 1/2 inch in blade diameter. Tips: No suitable size here? Try to feedback to us by E-mail to get new sizes in the future. Use: Cut long T slots as well as to make keyhole slots for hanging purposes, etc. Suitable for solid wood, particleboard, MDF, plywood, etc. Creates very nice clean cuts with minimal touch-up sanding. Warning: It can not be used in electric drill & drill machines;Every time (or after 2 hours of continuous use), remember to use lubricating oil for maintenance before use;. Wild Use: This woodworking cutter is designed for portable and desktop woodworking engraving machine design, CANNOT be used in electric drill, drilling machine and the like.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Costs money! suitable for edging and grooving

If you're tired of attaching these hooks to the back of your wall hangings, look no further! Adding this great little feature is very easy. Grab your router, put some in and you're done! I would suggest you go to youtube and find out how to do a quick jig to make sure you don't run the slot the wrong way!

Pros
  • Application: Cutting long T-slots, keyhole slots for hanging etc. Suitable for solid wood, chipboard, MDF, plywood etc. Makes very nice smooth cuts with minimal touch up polishing.
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

You get what you pay for

I only needed this for a quick project so I figured I could go with the cheap end. I only made a few cuts and the 3/8" bit came loose. Luckily due to the location of the notch the head was thrown backwards and got stuck in the tree instead of flying out and hitting me. Recommend something better.

Pros
  • Warning: It cannot be used in electric drills and drill presses; Every time (or after 2 hours of continuous use), remember to use maintenance lubricating oil before use;
Cons
  • Slightly torn