Available in yellow and red. Colors will be shipped randomly based on stock availability.
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🔧 35 pcs set is a common variety to cover most woodwork needs 🔧 C2 Carbide for clean and accurate trimming, edging, grooving for all type of wood material 🔧 This 35 pcs router bit set is the most cost-effective sets. Ideal budget for beginner 🔧 Universal 1/2”, 1/4" shank is compatible with all major router instrument (either handheld or benchtop router table) 🔧 Easy to use. Convenience with Aluminum carry case
Multi-purpose set for the beginner, which cover most of the household , arts and crafts wood works' need. All bits in 1/2”, 1/4" shank, and perfectly fit with most handheld or table routers, this set comes with a wooden case, which is accessible, organizable and very convenient. Professional standard and router bit with high performance grade carbide.
Inclued:
6 X Straight , 2 X Cove 5 X Flush Trim , 1 X Chamfer 4 X Round Over , 1 X Coer Box 2 X Round Nose , 1 X Wave Edge 3 X Slot Cutter , 1 X Panel pilot 1 X Classical Cove , 1 X Mortising 1 X 90°V-Groove , 2 X Roman Ogee 2 X Double Roman Ogee , 2 X Dovetail
Lot cheaper than similar products, great for the hobbyist.
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Ryder Irvine
The bits seem to work well for the price, they have been good to learn my new machine with. - But, I being a beginner, have no idea what bits are what, and what size they are. Nothing is marked or labelled, and there is no literature with the box. I have to come back to the listing to try and figure out what size is what and use a micro caliper to measure it. I've now screenshot the size charts to help when trying to program the size in the CNC program.
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M. Cash Jr
Not a professional wood worker, but like good quality tools. These bits are sharp and make clear cuts. I would add more of these bits to my collection.
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James Clark
It's kind of a nice touch that it comes in a wooden box.
Even though the wood is cheap.
The latch is even cheaper.
And it's broken on the inside.
Easy to fix with a bit of wood glue I reckon. I might just replace the cheap tin latch.
The bits seem to do the trick. I made some test ⅛" straight cuts in hard wood and it works as expected.