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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I watched a few Youtube videos on making rail and stile shaker cabinet doors before using this router bit set. With the tips I gained from the videos I found this quite easy to set up. My first attempt at building a small cabinet door was very successful. My rails and styles aligned to each other perfectly and my tongues and grooves were cut very nicely. The bits are very sharp and they did cut through my wood cleanly and evenly. Time will tell how long they will last but they seem quite well made and should be good enough for the casual woodworker.
Grizzo40
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
These bits won't make you a great woodworker, but they allowed me to make very passable cuts into some wood to make a decent cabinet door. They worked well, with minimal issues. The angle on the inside edge is maybe not as noticeable as I thought it would be, but that's not a huge problem. Overall, I look foward to using these more frequently.
K H.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
Great price have held edge on 6 doors
TheProgressiveRedneck
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
I'm currently building my own kitchen cabinets and thought I'd give the "Amazon Low-Cost" router bit option a try.Let me say this outright: "You get what you pay for."To start with, I've read a lot of woodworker's journal magazines as well as plenty of online vidoe instruction about buying router bits - all of which WARN people from buying cheap/inexpensive tools. I hope you find my review informative and considerations based on your woodworking needs.For the sake of these Rail & Stile bits, I cut my lumber using these bits installed in a DEWALT fix-based router / inverted in my router table. My feed rate of my lumber through thet bit was approximately 0.4 to 0.5 inches per second (VERY slow).See the results in the photograph how it turned out.-Now my plan right from the start was to take as much time as I needed (routing, sanding, finishing touches). Despite the burn marks made on the 15-degree bevel and the fine wood shavings still remaining after the cut, I knew I was going to complete the task using my orbital sander, thus improving the overall look of each Rail & Stile.I'm sure if I had used a quality bit (from Freud, Bits & Bits Inc., etc), I could have easily doubled my feed rate and the outcome would have been a more cleaner cut, perhaps not needing additional sanding for finishing touches.When I am done cutting rails and stiles for all 26 cabinet doors, I will likely discard these bits upon completion of my kitchen remodel project.If I had it to do all over again, I would have gladly paid TRIPLE the cost for a quality rail & stile bit set.FYI,
Charles Hartley
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
Makes forming a tight joint simple.
Roy C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
Simple to set up and use. Made perfect cabinet door frames
Jose Cortes
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
So far so good. No issues with these bits. Very well made.
April Love
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
I used this bit to router a few 1x3 poplar boards. I didn’t make it very far before the bit flew out of my router table narrowly missing my head. I thought maybe I hadn’t tightened the shank enough or something was a miss with my router. I attached it to a brand new router and tried it without the router table. The entire shank bent. In all my days wood working, I have seen or had a router bit do this. These bits are dangerous and could cause major injury and damage to tools etc.
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