Yonico Router Bits Slotting Cutter 1/16-Inch 1/4-Inch Shank 12101q

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  • Adam J. Prentice

    > 3 day

    EDIT: last of the two blades dislodged halfway through the 4th panel i used it on. This is a total turd, with the blades held on by one tiny little tack of weld, and goobers of paint. bought this to make t molding slots on 3 melamine arcade control panels. blade tip broke off halfway through second panel. really? particle board? buy something else.

  • Prof. Olaf Beatty

    > 3 day

    Good price, quality, and delivery as well.

  • Rodney miranda

    > 3 day

    Great product and very strong

  • Seth

    > 3 day

    This bit couldn’t cut 4’ of particle board melamine from Home Depot…

  • Scott barrette

    > 3 day

    Don’t be fooled by the cheap price and the Yellow DeWalt Tools look. As simply as I can put this....a piece of junk. Purchased this to replace my previous dull router blade, which cost $35 new. This $14.95 Blade burnt out on first pass into pine(!). Immediately took it off and put my dull blade back on. Lesson? Don’t cheap out when purchasing router blades.

  • Daniel G. Cowles

    > 3 day

    The bit works just as described!

  • Me

    Greater than one week

    Cut/router just over sixteen feet of redwood for my project. it’s accurate and barely notice any wear, even the yellow paint still on the bit. no burning.

  • Missing Fatboy

    > 3 day

    In my opinion, Yonico makes quality router bits. This one is tricky because 1/16 is such a narrow cut. Its really just a horizontal saw blade. I bought this to install vinyl T-moulding edging in a custom melamine sewing table top. First thing to know is you dont need to make the full depth cut in one pass. Three passes or more works best in my experience. Doing it in one pass builds up WAY too much heat and youll ruin the bit in no time. The cutting teeth are so narrow at 1/16 that the metal disk is almost as thick. I actually wire-brushed the pretty yellow paint off to reduce friction-produced heat. This seems to help, but multiple passes still recommended for a full depth cut. [Edit] In the process of learning the above, I pretty much had ready heat-damaged the bit, making the carrier disk brittle (photo). Working on my second project, one of the teeth snapped off. Cant blame that on mfr. as I clearly mistreated the bit. Ive ordered another and will be more careful this time.

  • sparky

    Greater than one week

    Your add didn’t state the diameter of the bit . It would have gone too wide.

  • Jack

    > 3 day

    Product is as advertised. Works great in my router table . Sharp out of the box. Would recommend this product.

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