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Whiteside Router Bits 410 Ten Essential Router Bit

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$308.18

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  • Whiteside Router Bits are made with Premium Carbide
  • Precision ground for proper balance at high RPM
  • Industrial Quality


Whiteside Machine Company has been in the router bit business for over 30 years providing customer with quality products while at the same time striving to achieve complete customer satisfaction. Several woodworking magazines have tested Whiteside versus the competition and selected Whiteside as the winner for best router bits available in the market. Whiteside Machine Company was founded in 1970 as a general purpose machine shop in the basement of Bill & Bobbie Whiteside's home. Located in Western North Carolina near the furniture manufacturing town of Hickory, the company was often involved in making repairs or special parts for the furniture and woodworking field. A strong commitment to customer problem-solving, a can-do attitude, and innovative ideas, along with a growing core of dedicated employees, helped the business evolve into a manufacturer of woodworking equipment and tooling. Primarily through repeat business and referrals, the tooling business continued to grow to meet a demand for quality production router bits as well as custom application tooling. Today, Whiteside Machine occupies a 40,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and produces a complete line of solid carbide and carbide tipped router bits. Whiteside's quality, innovation, and customer commitment is still present in our superb product line, in the design of custom tooling to fill special customer requirements, and in the development of special machinery and tooling for our own manufacturing use. As always, Whiteside Machine is continuously striving to improve our product through new technology, improved production techniques, and ongoing research and development efforts; along with rigid quality control, vital customer feedback and extensive field testing. Whiteside Machine Company.


Ronald Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
All of the essential bits, and Whiteside bits are simply the best.
Ralph H. Tingey
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021
The very best quality. If you are a professional, these are the bits to get.
Daniel Broecker
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020
These router bits are the best I've ever used, and this is a great starter set of the essentials.
Steven H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020
Disappointing that for this price, they only come in a plastic cover. It would make them nicer
B. Krontz
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
The packaging may not look like much, but these bits are amazing.
BroncoBrian
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015
I did my homework and I have to say this was by far the best value and I am very happy with the purchase. Setting up the system now and I am glad to know I have a long-last set of precision router bits. Look up the reviews and comparisons, there is not a better bit available and the silly plastic packaging is just fine. No frills, just great product. Very useful set, everything you need here.
Functional
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2014
So you just got a new router and are wondering what bits to get, well let me make that decision easy for you:1) Prefer 1/2 inch shank over 1/4 inch where available, because the 1/2 inch bits are a lot more stable at high RPM and make it easier to cut your work cleanly.2) It's really a toss-up between Whiteside and Freud if you want high quality bits that will stay sharp and give you clean, smooth results.I purchased this set of bits on the recommendations of other woodworkers I spoke with and I have been pleased with their performance. It's tough to objectively say one bit is better than another, but I can tell you what kind of cuts I made and how the cuts turned out.Note: Using a Bosch 1617 Router- Dado Cut:This one is probably the most telling because a router bit that is not up to the task can cause your work piece to chip, thus ruining it. I made a 1/2 inch square dado cut in a piece of 3/4 inch hardwood plywood. The result was perfect, with the 1/4 inch lip being perfectly smooth and precisely 1/2 inch square. I made this cut in one pass at a steady speed and there were no burns or other damage to the piece. The dado bit has a removable bearing that allows you to adjust the horizontal depth of the cut; it was set up for 1/2 inch out of the package.- Concentric 3/8" Spiral Cuts:Spiral bits are very versatile as they cut in all directions. I wanted to make recessed speaker cutouts, so I used the 3/8" spiral bit to do so in 3/4" red oak. My first cut was a 1/4" depth lip, followed by a second cut inset by 3/8" completely through the 3/4" thickness of the oak panel.I made both cuts in one pass with flawless results. I did not use a plunge base, which means I had to start the cut by slowly rolling the router into the piece from an angle...with a lesser bit, this technique could easily have resulted in the router kicking out but the whiteside bit sliced though the oak like it wasn't even there. The end result is a perfectly recessed circle with smooth edges. The bit is exactly 3/8" along its cutting length so there was no deviation in the cut despite performing it at different depth settings. For the full-depth cut, I set the depth to be about 1 inch, meaning the bit would protrude from the bottom of the work piece by about 1/4".- Rounding Bit:Rounding off the edges of the oak panel was a piece of cake using the included rounding bit. It's a 1/4 inch radius which is just what I wanted for this project. Not much else to say about this.- Edging Bit:This bit lets you get perfect edges where two pieces may not line up evenly. I used it to make the front panel of my speakers flush with the box and it worked just as I wanted it to. The oak panels look like they are part of the body. Running your finger across, you cannot feel the transition between pieces. The edging bit is long and like the other bits, precise along its entire cutting length. You can also use it to quickly remove dried glue around the edges without sanding - a real time saver and the results are better than sanding.That's what I've done so far and I am more than pleased with the results. I haven't used Freud bits but they were frequently recommended as well; the impression that I got was that both bits cut with similar quality but the whiteside bits stay sharper longer. That is not an objective statement so don't take it to mean I am recommending these over Freud, as I consider Freud's circular saw blades to be among the best in the business.Keep these bits clean and sharpen them when necessary, they will last a lifetime. They are razor sharp so be careful when handling them as they will cut your fingers with ease. You can spray them with a dry teflon lubricant to make them easier to clean. I spray my blades with the dupont teflon for this purpose.
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2013
Definitely recommend this set to ANYONE in the market for a Router Set. These are top quality bits so no "buying them again" if you take care of these. Do yourself a favor. Follow the rule: "I am too poor to buy it twice"