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Your cart is empty.This 3 bit Yonico 14323 Undersized dado router bit set will make perfectly sized dado cuts for 3 commonly used sizes of plywood; 3/4", 1/2" And 1/4". Plywood thicknesses are actually thinner than the measurement stated. These bits are slightly narrower or "under sizes" To match the actual thickness of plywood. Bits included • 13/64" W x 1/2" H dado bit for 1/4" Plywood • 31/64" W x 3/4" H dado bit for 1/2" Plywood • 23/32" W x 1" H dado bit for 3/4" Plywood bits come in a solid wood storage case. All bit shanks are 1/2".
Gene
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Perform as advertised. No vibration. Super sharp. Like new after cutting maybe 12 feet of dado so far. I do wish they had a 12 mm version to match Hope Depot Sandeply, but that's my problem.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
I love these bits and from my experience with them, I bought more from them! Definitely the best "yellow" router buts out there. I built this large bookcase using nothing but dados and glue and it is so solid! Tight fitting and after the project, bit is still as sharp as ever. I believe the pictures speak for themselves. The only visible gaps are from my mistakes. Highly recommend!
Tate
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
These probably don’t cut as well as the major brands but you get what you pay for. I REALLY like the wooden box that mine came in, I don’t believe you get cases with any of the major manufacturers that sell undersides bits for plywood.I feel the router bit companies do mislead you with these obscure sizes. Most plywood is actually in metric with 3/4” being 18mm, 1/2” being 12mm and 1/4” being 5mm. These bits are just 18mm, 12mm and 5mm but stamped with obscure imperial sizes.I think the dado fit is pretty good, I do wish the largest was about a hair thinner because there is a little slop. I have used my bits on 4 cabinet builds, my picture is from my last build. The first projects had pretty clean cuts, and they are clearly getting dull. I got my money’s worth, but if I need to replace these then I will be looking at the bigger brands.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Opened the box of router bits to find a jumbled mess. Got them all in order, but now hoping there are no micro-chips in the carbides. The labels on the inside foam packaging isn't sticking very well.
Nick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2022
It's just a difference in ply sizes between the US and UK but my cuts are coming up about 0.25mm too wide. It's not so much of a difference that they're not usable but I would still want to clamp any joints square during a glue up.UK ply is ~18mmUS ply is ~18.25mmThe bits feel really sturdy though and the box they come in is really nice. Ironically, the holes that the bits slot into in the box might actually be a tad too tight...I'd advise caution taking them out as they're a bit tricky and close enough to each other to risk slicing you fingers as you take them out.
MS
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2020
Great set for undersized plywood.Did some test cuts on 23/32 plywood scrap and the dado fit nice and snug.So far the bits appear to be sharp and of good quality.The three bits come labeled in a small wooden storage box.For the price and my occasional hobby woodworking I think I scored a good set.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
These bits are accurate and cut cleanly. As some have observed, they are a bit hard to get out of the plastic insert they come in; this seems to be caused by the machining oil gumming up on the bit shaft. Turn them first to break this loose and they come right out. I have used many Yonico bits and have learned to expect this. It's better than getting a damaged bit because it flew around loose in shipping. These bits are a good value and perform excellently.
Adam Duncan
Reviewed in Canada on June 13, 2016
Work as advertised - good quality for the price - it you're a hobbyist rather than someone churning out furniture - these are a good buy.
Juan Carlos Fernandez-B
Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2016
This is odd I received a 3/4 shank bits with really odd measurements. I have a small router so these dont fit the collet I have, I am bumped since I was looking forward to use these.
Mr. Shaun Hayward
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2016
These were my first router bits for my first router. With no experience whatsoever, I wanted to make some shop cabinets with some scraps of cheap,sheathing grade plywood I had laying around.The bits made perfect dados that were the exact size of my plywood. A bit of tear out on the exit but I expected that with such crap wood and no experience. My first project was a holder for my orbit sander and paper discs. I was very happy with the results.
Nick Matley
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2015
Bought for a cabinet project using the three common birch plywood sizes. Fits like a glove! Dados for 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 plywood that are so snug I didn't need fasteners or glue. The shelves can be tapped out of the dado grooves with a mallet and then replaced by hand. Perfect. Used in solid birch carcase sides and the cuts were flawless too. No sanding needed. Just go 1/8" deep with each cut and build up to actual depth as you would with any router bit. Great value. I own Freud, Bosch, Diablo, and Skil router bits. These are as good as Freud at half the price.
Colin
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014
This is a revised review.These bits are undersized, and your plywood might not be.I used the 23/32 bit to cut dadoes in some "cabinet grade" plywood I purchased from Home Depot. The plywood was labeled as 23/32", but it was actually 1/64" larger than that. That 1/64" was enough to make the fit too tight, requiring a second setup (1/64" over from the first) and second pass on each dado. So, make sure and measure your plywood with a caliper before assuming it's actually 23/32" as labeled.Also, the bit that's meant to fit 1/4" plywood is shown as 13/64", and they represent that 13/64" is standard for 1/4" plywood. Actually, 1/4" plywood is 7/32, which is 1/64" larger than the bit provided. FYI, the identical set of Freud bits doesn't sell a 13/64". They sell a 7/32" bit labeled as '1/4" plywood'. Again, it's probably a good idea to caliper your plywood and your bit before you start.I put 4* because for the price, this is still a very good deal. The bits cut well and have minimal tearout, and seem to be well constructed. The bits being undersized means you have no margin for error on the thickness of your plywood. So check your materials carefully.
JDS
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2014
I'm not a big time woodworker, but very enthusiast about it; after seeing the dado style I did try it.I watch video after video about "perfect dados jigs" and many other following the mentioned topic, but I didnt require such thing [simple is better].After reading and studying some serious reviews about Yonico Dado Bits, I'm sold.Right after receiving the pkg I notice an excellent pkg, very very solid and protective [towards the bit/mine remains razor sharp].so like any other kid on christmas I decided to take on a project: a bookcase.WOW, definitely simple is better, just clamping the guide and make a pass I was done.Three times faster than previous form I used [pocket holes], no to mention the looks after finishing.However I do notice;a) is better/safer use these on a variable speed routerb) like any other bit don't force it "across the grain" I test it and it kind "of burn" the bit.c) very sturdy and strong: very happy with the construction, does have a solid feels.d) a small gap between dado/shelf does occur, but it IMHO, nothing that could compromise the finished product.Bottom lineI definitely will get some more Yonico Bits and recommend these to others.
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