Freud 16-520: 3/4 (dia.) Mortising Bit with 1/2 shank, 2-3/32 overall length
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Whitney
> 3 dayThis thing was great! It went through wood like crazy! Just remember, patients. I have seen others complain about it bending. Its a 1/4 shaft! You have to take it easy or of course it will bend.
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A Bonacker
> 3 dayI have used Freud products for 30 years. Freud is quality tools and this router bit fits the bill. I am very happy with this tool.
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Jacks Grandma
> 3 dayI used this bit in my router jig to plane a wood stump for a coffee table. The bit leveled the wood smooth. Didnt need a belt sander, used my orbital sander. The result was a gorgeous table top.
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Toms Foolery
> 3 dayI use this to profile the inside of my jewelry box cutting stepped tray supports. Works very smoothly and a super clean cut.!
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Joe
> 3 dayWorks great and has a long enough shaft to work with my router table. Have already used 60 times.
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Amelie Brakus
> 3 dayWired that I would be prompted to use sheerness thickness and warmth in a router bit review, but here goes... I gave it one star for sheerness because its completely opaque( its a router bit). Regarding the thickness, I gave it 3 stars since it seems appropriately thick for a router bit. Gave three stars for warmth due to the fact that its a metal bit it takes on the temperature around it when not in use. Its a good router bit but, I would look elsewhere for sheerness thickness and warmth.
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patrick nizich
> 3 dayCut tenons ona table to for breadboard ends.
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Adriana Zamarbide
Greater than one weekThats a great tool! Im using it as a planner and works fantastic. Even to level boards of hard maple, allowed me to do it! Highly recommended.
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B. Long
> 3 dayThis bit does the job, nice and clean. You will have to run the router at a lower speed and make a slow pass on the material, otherwise you can expect it to chatter and cause tear out.
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Tina B.
> 3 dayOrdered for a walnut slab I was leveling. Very sharp made quick work of the task