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Features
  • Router bit set includes a collection of the 50 most popular router bit types and sizes
  • Blades are constructed with tungsten carbide steel tips to provide excellent strength and durability for sharper cuts
  • Robust aluminum storage case provides lightweight and resilient housing for all the router bits
  • Professional-grade router bits maintain the sharp cutting edge at a maximum of 20,000 RPM
  • Router bits fashioned with precision ground 1/4 in. straight shanks
  • Intended usage for professionals and DIY hobbyist; compatible for a broad variety of woodworking projects
Specifications
  • Type: Drill Bits & Router Bits
  • Individual/Set: Set
  • Bit Material: Tungsten
  • Cut Diameter: 1/4"
  • # of Pieces: 50
  • # of Flutes: Assorted
  • Maximum Speed: 20,000
  • Self-feeding: No
Product Content
  • Straight Bits: 3/16", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" 90' "V"
  • Grooving Bits 3/8", 11"
  • Dovetail Bits: 1/2", 9/16"
  • Core Box Bits: R1/8", R3/16", R1/4"
  • Panel Pilot Bit: 1/4"
  • Flush Trim Bits: 3/8" x 1/2", 3/8" x 1", 1/2" x 1/2", 1/2" x 1", 3/4" x 1/2"
  • Slot Cutter Bits: 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2"
  • Chamfer Bits: 3/8" x 1", 1/2" x 1-3/16", 5/8" x 1-7/16", 3/4" x 1-5/8"
  • Ogee Flute Bit: R3/16"
  • Classical Cover Bit: R5/16"
  • Double Roman Ogee Bits: R1/8", R3/16", R1/4"
  • Round Over Bits: R1/4", R3/8", R1/2"
  • Beading Bits: R1/4", R3/8", R1/2"
  • Cove Bits: R1/4", R3/8", R1/2"
  • Roman Ogee Bits: R5/32", R7/32", R9/32"
  • Ogee Panel Bits: R1/4", R3/8"
  • Wave Edge Bit: R3/16"
  • Classical Bits: R3/16", R1/4"
  • Carrying Case
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Kathy Mulhall

Given the price and the varied reviews, my expectations were moderate. I encountered the same issues as others with the case, but once I organized the bits, it worked quite well. To prevent the mounts from dislodging again, I store them horizontally under my work table. I've used several of the bits on poplar, cherry, and oak, and the cuts are clean and precise. Only time will reveal their durability. Typically, I prefer Freud bits, but considering the cost, it's worthwhile to have those occasional bits that are seldom needed.