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Inexpensive CT router bit set $10 Craftsman 1/4 in.
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I have that set.
I use the round-over bit most of the time.
Leaves me wishing I had a full round-over set (1/4", 3/4", etc)
I haven't been impressed by the straight bits.
The flush trim bit is not as useful as a Whiteside Template Router Bit.
The bit that I really wish I had is a rabetting bit.Last edited by durango dude; 05-31-2012, 10:21 AM. -
looking at the pics of those "tiny" shanks reminds me of why I like the 1/2" shank bits so much better. Much beefier.
But anyway, for around $1.66 a bit, its really cheap for someone wanting to try out routers and especially if he has a router with only a 1/4" shank collet..Loring in Katy, TX USA
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