FivePears Up&Down Cut Compression Spiral Router Bit for CNC, 1/8 inch Cutting Diameter and 3/4 inch Cutting Length 1/4 in Shank Carbide End Mill Router Bit for Wood Carving Engraving Grinding Grooving
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Ray Rauch
> 3 dayAt this price level I havent been able to find anything that compares to the quality they provide. They are well packaged, hold an edge well and are my first choice when I need to replace a bit. Ive got the 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 and theyve all just been fantastic. Im a pretty new user in the CNC world and Im not always dialed in on my speeds and feeds and Ive found these to be very forgiving for me. Highly recommend!
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Chris C Gaston
> 3 dayI liked how clean it cuts. I ise this on a cnc for cutting out letters and pockets in wood.
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Kurt In Iowa
> 3 dayI wanted to make slotted holes in oak. These pieces were an inch thick and for holding a table top on. The bit cut clean, fast and held up for multiple holes. Ill be buying more from this company.
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Mario Alvarez
> 3 dayPersonally, I believe they are way better than the ones that cost twice the price!!!
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Marshall M.
> 3 dayUsed with dewalt dwp611 router.... only way it cut was if depth was 1/8, and even that burnt the wood... had to go VERY slow. My cheap yonko bit performed 1000% better than this on same material (particleboard with 1/16 veneer top)... tried different speeds of router - all same result. would return if it didnt look like picture after 5 cuts.
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jmbk
Greater than one weekliked
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jeremy knochel
> 3 dayOrdered three bits and had them delivered today. The solo compression arrived flawless. The two pack of 1/16th bits came with one bit having the top busted off. Not sure how to contact the seller, but if I can get resolution I will update this review
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David Silva
> 3 dayNice as most better I dont know price was right Shipping was on time its my back up used it twice like it in plywood down cut
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Reviewer
> 3 dayI got the 1/16 bits to try routing some freehand designs (no CNC) and they have worked beyond my expectations. Given the small bit size, I anticipated that they would have a relatively short working life. Ive used these bits on around 15 (each) projects for designs ranging from a few inches to a couple feet on a variety of materials (mostly red oak) and they still cut just as well as they did on day one with very little maintenance. I clean the bits after each use but they have needed no sharpening. I can only imagine how much better they would be in a CNC. Highly recommended.
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Alex Q
> 3 dayI have a Shapeoko 4 and am using this bit to cut 1/4 and thinner plywood in one pass. You want a compression bit to be engaging enough of the cutting surface that you get the benefit of an upcut for the underside and a downcut for the top surface resulting in a clean cut on both surfaces. It being 1/8 means I usually an doing a larger contour cut first to hog out material and then cleaning up with this, but it works well and is a more affordable option than some of the pricier bits.