🔧 Elevate Your Woodworking Game!
This 3PCS Router Bit Set features 1/4 inch shanks and is designed for crafting ogee rail and stile cabinet door frames. Made from premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide, these bits ensure a sharper and longer-lasting edge. The solid hardened steel bodies come with an anti-kickback design, making them perfect for a variety of woodworking projects, including MDF, solid wood, and plywood.
D**T
Good for small jobs
I have a very small wood “shop” in my home that I use for small projects. I got this bit set not for cabinetry but instead for some picture frames I was making and it worked really well. The bits fit my hand router well and cut cleanly. I didn’t have any issues with build quality but will update this review if that changes.Overall I’m quite happy with it and will use it for lots of projects that require this kind of bit.
I**F
Capable of producing doors
The bits arrived sharp and are descent quality considering the price. In comparing them to my Freud set they are definitely a budget set. However they can produce good results if you take light passes and set speed accordingly with your feed rate and the type of wood you're using. As with any router bit they can burn and produce tear-out if using them improperly or if they become dull and you might want to tune them up occasionally with small diamond files to keep them performing at their best.I do wish they were 1/2" shank however as opposed to 1/4" obviously for safety reasons. I have never had a 1/2" shanked router bit break on me myself but I have had quite a few 1/4" shanks fail over the years. So definitely make sure you're using the maximum protection when using these (safety glasses at the least but I would be more at ease using a face shield and ballistic apron and guards myself)That being said I was able to produce a door with good results with these and if you are looking to make a few doors on a budget I would say these will work well just make sure to be safe when using them.One note to make is that these do not have a back cutter on the panel bit. So if you are using the same thickness of material (you're rails and panel) you're panel will be proud of your frame. If this bothers you, you can remedy this by either slotting the back on the table saw which I do sometimes with these kinds of bits or using the panel bit on the backside with a light cut only using a portion of the bit which can also produce good results.
G**
Works as intended
There not the highest quality in the world but the price reflects that already. The blades are sharp and make clean cuts tho. If you intend on using them for a large amount of lumber or hardwood I'd suggest getting some with a 1/2" shank instead of 1/4" but they've worked sofar.Smooth bearings help to keep it in place while cutting aswell.
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Ok
T**R
Great quality
I am absolutely thrilled with the Ozmatip 3PCS Router Bit Set! This set of raised panel cabinet door making router bits is a game-changer for my woodworking projects. The craftsmanship and quality of these bits are top-notch, and they have exceeded all of my expectations.The 1/4 inch shank makes these router bits incredibly versatile and compatible with a wide range of routers. The raised panel design adds a beautiful and professional touch to my cabinet door projects, giving them a high-end finish that I am proud to showcase.I especially love the Ogee rail and stile router bits included in this set. They create intricate and detailed profiles that add depth and character to my woodworking projects. The precision and accuracy of these bits are unmatched, resulting in seamless and flawless cuts every time.Overall, the Ozmatip 3PCS Router Bit Set has become an essential tool in my woodworking arsenal. If you're looking to elevate your cabinet door making projects, look no further than this set. I highly recommend it to any woodworking enthusiast looking for high-quality and reliable router bits. 5 stars all the way!
B**K
Very useful
By using these correctly you stand to save a ton of money on cabinets and/or doors you build yourself (over custom or even a lot of pre-made ones). Definitely give it a practice run with scrap first - it takes a few tries to get comfortable with these (particularly the vertical setting on the router).These are precision-fit. There is one bit for doing the insides of your doors - the raised center portion (it cuts the edges of that down). There's another bit for doing the groove on the inner surfaces (where the raise center fits into). Then the last bit is for two of the four outside pieces to fit into the others - typically you'd do this on the edges of the short cabinet door edge so they could fit into the long cabinet door notch cut by bit #2).Thus: Run bit #1 around all four sides of your raised center panel, run bit #2 along the inner edge of all four outside pieces, and then run bit #3 along the two sides of the short outside pieces so they can fit into the other outside pieces.These are solid metal pieces. They have two blades, so they cut slower than smaller three-blade ones. They also will remove a huge amount of material, so be sure you cut slowly - otherwise you risk charring the wood surface or overheating the blades. They all fit together perfectly.As said, be sure you test this with scrap before using on valuable wood - it takes some fine-tuning on the spacing and depth of the cuts. But the results are great and can be quite professional with a bit of practice.
O**N
Good bits for cabinets
This is just a way to simplify your cabinet making. I know most people go with the Craig jig system but sometimes you want something a little more refined and that's where these bits come into play.Now of course you need some other equipment a router, a router table and some good hardwood. With all of those in hand you can make some pretty awesome cabinets for far less than it would cost to but the outright.These bits are well-made without any burrs or nicks and they cut quickly and efficiently.This is a great set if you plan on making your own cabinetryUntil we meet again-Off the Grid Ken
C**T
Waste of money
It broke the moment we tried it
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