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The Sinoprotools 4Pcs Round Over Router Bits set features 1/4" shanks and four radius sizes (1/8”, 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8”) designed for smooth, decorative edge rounding. Equipped with industrial-grade two-flute tungsten carbide tips and a heat-resistant Teflon coating, these bits deliver superior wear resistance and long life. Compatible with handheld, table-mounted, and CNC routers, this set ensures professional, burr-free finishes for all your woodworking projects.
Number of flutes | 2 |
UPC | 755769782604 |
Manufacturer | Sinoprotools |
Part Number | UKRB040408 |
Package Dimensions | 12.9 x 11.3 x 4.6 cm; 220 g |
Manufacturer reference | UKRB040408 |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 220 g |
M**N
Good performance and low cost
Worked exactly as intended. It always was going to be single / low volume use for me, so no opinion on its long term performance. But still sharp after machining a hardwood step. I’d certainly buy it again as the performance vs cost is good.
B**S
does the job perfectly
Very good product, great price for a cutter I don't need to use to often.
R**K
Good price
Worked well on the solid oak that I used.
A**R
Good quality product
Good quality product
B**Y
Value for money
Good value for money, does a good job
D**N
good value
needed to round off a bunch of timber. not likely to use them again for years so didn't want to pay top dollar. Did the job no problem.
K**E
Worked great
Did a great job in finishing the plymth for my project.
D**R
Fine for DIY
I have a palm router for fitting door hinges and so on, and use a spindle moulder and overhead router most of the time to round edges, but I needed to do some window sill rounded edges at home, and didn't want to get a plunge router if I could avoid it. The window sills I'm cutting are 25mm thick hidrofugo mdf, and this is the cheapest cutter I could find to achieve a round finish without an expensive bullnose cutter and lots of to/from trips to the workshop to use it on an overhead. On 25mm, it leaves a roughly 2mm strip in the middle (if you want a smooth round over with no step top/bottom), which you can then easily sand off in a few seconds - especially on mdf.Have only cut a few window sills but the one I used was sharp, and they come in individual plastic boxes with an allen key for replacing bearings if needed Impressed for the price, but obviously can't vouch for longevity.
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