ZOKMOK Flush Trim Router Bits 1/4 Shank, Top Bearing Flush Trim Cut Router Bits Set, 1/4 Flush Cut Router Bits, Handy, Durable & Sharp for Home DIY
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Andrew D. Hall
> 24 hourHave used one bit from the set so far. Purchased the set to cut a piece of Masonite to match a template. It made a very smooth cut and I could not distinguish between the size of my work-piece the size of the template. Have no complaints about quality of these bits, particularly at this price point. The only negative comment I will make is that the carbide inserts look to be on the thin side. So, I would enter the material gently and I wouldnt take a heavy cut -- but Ive only got a small router with a 1/4 collet, so thats not a problem for me.
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adam netherton
> 24 hourI had some projects that were coming up and thought this might help with them. I didnt want to spend a lot of money if they didnt work for my needs. Today I pulled the 1/4 bit out put it in the router and about 30 sec in to the cut the baring screw came off. Thinking it was just a lose screw I proceeded to tighten it back up thats when I found that it was striped and just slides. I had to use the 3/8 bit to finish the cut Luckly it worked. Because I bought these is Feb, I can no longer return them so good news I didnt spend a lot of money on them. The 3/8 bit that i was able to use did fine with the red oak I was using it had minimum burn on end grain.
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T. Killough
> 24 hourI really didn’t expect a bearing to seize during the first use. They do include a spare, but I’m disappointed I have to change it already. Besides the bearing problem, they work great. All in all, the bits stayed sharp after a good bit of use. I started spraying the bearings with wd40 every few passes. This kept the remaining bearings working.
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Mark Hooglugt
> 24 hourNice set if you dont plan on using them for too many projects
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adam netherton
> 24 hourI had some projects that were coming up and thought this might help with them. I didnt want to spend a lot of money if they didnt work for my needs. Today I pulled the 1/4 bit out put it in the router and about 30 sec in to the cut the baring screw came off. Thinking it was just a lose screw I proceeded to tighten it back up thats when I found that it was striped and just slides. I had to use the 3/8 bit to finish the cut Luckly it worked. Because I bought these is Feb, I can no longer return them so good news I didnt spend a lot of money on them. The 3/8 bit that i was able to use did fine with the red oak I was using it had minimum burn on end grain.
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Mara Reichert DVM
> 24 hourGreat for the price. I’ve used it on numerous hard woods and hasn’t gone dull yet
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David Storrer
> 24 hourWorked great right out of the box
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Phillip Tenenbaum
> 24 hourI was in need of a cheap one time use and this bit did a great job.
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James R Breland
> 24 hourRead the reviews. For this project I can line the template with tape and use a few different guages to reach my goal. Depending on your needs these might be a steel. Ill keep this updated. Cheers
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David B.
> 24 hourNeeded these last minute for a project after another one broke. Used 2 different bits. One bit was great and precise, no issues. Used another bit for a different project a few days later and that bit was completely off. Did not trim flush and left about a 2mm nub all the way around that I ended up having to sand off to flush up. Took it apart and the bearing and the bit are not sized the same so thats why it didnt trim flush. Not sure which one was out of spec and havent had time to measure the other bearings (including the replacements it comes with). probably worth spending a bit more on something with better QC or just be sure to measure everything first or test it first to make sure it will actually trim flush.