







Freud 42-116: 1/2 (Dia.) Bearing Flush Trim Bit
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Vic
> 3 daygood stuff
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Kyle Engemann
> 3 dayIf you have smaller pieces that are about an 1 inch thick it should be fine. I was trying to flush trim some walnut that was 1.9 inches thick and it was so scary since it wanted to send it flying and it did twice. I would recommend getting a spiral fluted bit instead even though its 5 times the price it will be a much cleaner cut and not try and throw the wood out of your hands.
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Leann Lockman
> 3 dayCut very well...
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martin
Greater than one weekits an ok bit. ive been using it with my milwaukee 1.75 HP router with PT Fir 2x6 and on the bit it has already chipped a little. i was expecting the bit to last longer than that. oh and the bearing fell off while i was routing. i used a hex wrench to place it back on. maybe i got a dud product. others have had better luck than me.
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Jeff B
> 3 dayThe quality and accuracy of this bit is what you expect from Freud. This is a precision tool that does its job as advertised. Thank you Freud for continuing to produce excellent bits and blades at a price that the average home woodworker can afford without giving up quality.
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Krisp
> 3 dayGood bit. Works great for flush cutting plywood in situations where you dont want to burn where the guide rubs. Like all Freud bits, came with quality carbide and a smooth bearing
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Setesh
> 3 dayExcellent bit. Very sharp. No tear out in soft or hard wood as long as dont rush it. Makes duplicating parts in 3/4 stock a breeze. Clamp 2 pieces together along with a 1/4 template and knock out two at a time.
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Dude!
Greater than one weekThis is a great quality cutter. I really like this brand and expect to purchase more. This worked well doing the kitchen sink hole on the Countertop. A nice clean cut resulted.
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mark parr
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Michael Witcher
> 3 dayFreud makes a good quality bit for the money