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Your cart is empty.Create your own beautiful shaker style cabinet doors using the Yonico 12249 shaker rail & stile router bit set. For up to 7/8" Stock. 1/2" Shanks.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
cuts well. Some of my cuts were jagged but that have may have been the router speed
Willie Lang
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Worked great, I had to make a couple of adjustments on thickness to get a tight fit!
HV
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I’ve made raised panel doors off and on for the last 25 years or so. I got tired of the Roman Ogee and raised panel and started doing flat pieces of plywood, it was just easier. My original set of raised panel bits was well over $300 when I bought them years ago. These bits are just as good as those original orange bits, and a fraction of the price. My bits did not need shimmed or adjusted and produced a really clean cut in red oak.
Norma
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2024
The do just what they're supposed to do!
Tabitha
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Built cabinets for a new kitchenette in my basement, and used these to make the shaker style doors. Had a little tear-out but I attribute that to the quality of material.. the center notch is closer to 5/16” than 1/4”- 1/4 ply is pretty sloppy in the doors. But if you’re milling panels you should be good.I bought this set thinking I had ordered a 5/16 center shank on the last set by accident (Rockler set) but it was identical. In fact, quality of this set was right there with my Rockler set- which was about twice the price. In fact, I interchanged the pieces cut from both sets and they were very, very close. A little sanding and you couldn’t tell which one cut which. Excellent wooden box for storage- much nicer than how my Rockler set shipped. I will likely buy this brand going forward.
Daniel López
Reviewed in Mexico on June 8, 2022
Cumplen su función, sabiendolas usar te facilitarán el trabajo
Laura Delhenty
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2020
This item was great quality however, it was ordered incorrectly as we needed a 1/4 in shank - so we had to return it for the correct size.
CBlunt
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019
Just caught myself looking at a Freud shaker set to replace my trusty Yonico. I had just started to cut some doors to redo the kitchen and noticed a little burning on the coping cuts. Maybe time to replace? Then it dawned on me that I had gotten some really good results from my current set and why change now especially since this my be my last cabinet remodel. With my old set I did a ton of stuff for our Florida condo including new kitchen cabinets, kitchen island, floor to ceiling dressers, large vanity and a king sized bed with a ton of doors and drawers. Ran those puppies hard. If I need to replace them to finish this project I’ll get another set of Yonicos.Let me share a few things I figured out while using this set:1. Buy or make a coping sled. Bad joints and gaps are usually due to bad work holding on the coping cuts.2. The adjustments needed to get the joint alignment right can be tedious but well worth the trouble to reduce required sanding. I just sprung for a router lift and it makes adjustments sooo much easier.3. Get your feeds and speeds right or at least close. This will improve surface finish and tool life.4. Think beefy setup. Good table, good fence, good router and good featherboards.5. Panel fit.....from reading some of these reviews I see that this is a common complaint. What I do is fit the panel to the slot instead of the slot to the panel. For shaker panels I use 3/8 MDF (I know it’s hard to find) and rabbet the perimeter to the proper thickness. This makes the panel flush with the back of the frame and much more rigid than a 1/4” panel. Again beefy is better.6. Glue up and clamping......don’t overclamp. I made a few banana shaped drawer fronts before I figured this out. Run of the mill bar clamps usually apply pressure a little off square and can easily produce the aforementioned banana if over tightened. Parallel jaw clamps help a lot but just being careful usually works. Or just crank it tight and paint it yellow.Bottom line is.that I own quite a few Yonico bits and have always been satisfied with them. If I did a lot more woodworking, I might spring for Freud or whatever, but I don’t and I’ll probably stick with Yonico.
Marco TeV
Reviewed in Mexico on June 14, 2019
Magnificas
Farmer
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2017
I'm the first to admit that I am pretty much a novice on the routing front but have worked with wood for many, many years so I have a good idea of what works and what doesn't. For the price, the Yonico router bits are a great option for a good price. There is no question that it is possible to spend more money for some other brands and I might consider that if I were a professional wood worker but for the average user these are probably more than you will ever need. The bits came quickly and were as described. They appeared to be well machined and durable (time will tell but all indications are good). I'm running several of the Yonico bits (from smaller to large 3" bits ½" shank) with a 3 ¼ hp Triton router - all run true without vibration and consistently provide clean cuts. They are well sharpened when the arrive - again time well tell how they hold their edge but at the price if they get average wear I'll be happy and would replace them with more of the same. A few reviewers have made some negative comments but thus far my experiences haven't confirmed any of the problems noted so they may anomalies or a matter of particular use or circumstance. I've been making raised panel cabinet doors without any problem and couldn't be happier with these bits. It might be possible that some of the negative experiences have come from a poor match between some of the larger bits and an under-powered router (particular if they are ¼" shank) - there is no question that can create poor performance regardless of the router bit brand. For my money - these bits are great and do the job.
Laz in the OC
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2017
OOPS, I wrote the review for the 5.2mm converters as if I were reviewing these bits. They're great, for the price! I saved hundreds by making my own doors. I have already completed two large doors, my first! Results are fine, tight, accurate clean fit. Doors are as nice as ready-made. I'll build another 10 or 12 doors and drawer fronts, hoping these last til then. Compare to other name brand bits, these are about 1/4 the price and give more than adequate results.
FAlonsosV
Reviewed in Mexico on March 13, 2016
Muy buen producto, para las fresadoras de buena calidad, rendimiento y buen desempeño en este aparato. Llego bien y excelentes condiciones bien, muy bien por amazon.
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