





Whiteside Router Bits 1550 V-Groove 60-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 7/16-Inch Point Length
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Alan Babb
> 24 hourI have made a few cuts with this but so far and it is working very well.
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Jeffrey F.
> 24 hourAs with all Whiteside bits, they are quality without the high price. Im using this in my Shapeoko 3 so it doesnt get a ton of heat build up. Im not sure how well itd work in an industrial setting though.
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jjdownam
> 24 hourIt is worth it when you pull your first cut off the bed. If you are here thinking of buying this, just do it.
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Candice Wilson
> 24 hourVery sharp and well packed. The bit comes coated with temporary plastic layer that needs to be removed before use. When used in my Shapeoko 3 it cuts signs reliably with no edge chipping. This is a fantastic V bit for the money!
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Justin G.
> 24 hourWorks great, use this with my shapeoko xxl. Hasnt let me down. Many unions have been carved with this bad boy.
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Maverick
> 24 hourSo far i have used this bit to make a multitude of signs, i run a small shop and have found that using strong sharp bits just makes life that much easier. This bit has been used on my CNC for at least 50 medium signs and shows no sign of wear. I mostly cut through white oak and maple, and this little guy keeps on cutting smooth lines.
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John Patterson
> 24 hourI have been using Whiteside router bit since I started working two years ago, and I have not been disappointed yet.
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Don
> 24 hournot a bad product. so far so good/
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Ryan McCafferty
> 24 hourWorks great, I use it all the time making wood signs in my desktop CNC router. Has lasted 6+ months and still going. Nice, high quality bit. Have bought another to have on hand for backup.
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Ammo13
> 24 hourI have used a variety of router bits. When I first started woodworking, I bought the cheap ones. I gradually learned that cheap means more in the long run because they dont last and the cut quality is not very good. I then tried Whiteside based on a review from Guys Workshop on YouTube and since purchasing them, I wont go with any other router bit with the exception of Sommerfeld Tools router bits. I used this bit to make some awards boards for my prior military unit (Picture Included) and you can get an idea of how well the router bit held up. That is just one board, there were two in total. I used the one bit, cleaned it between boards and had no sanding or clean up to do on the letters I routed out. My test piece I used a router bit from a good named company I purchased from one of the big box stores and in a much softer easier wood to route, did not have near as good quality. You wont be disappointed with these router bits.