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Neiko 50-Piece Premium-Grade 1/2" Tungsten Carbide 3-Blade Router Bit Set - 3 and 2 Blade - Aluminum Case |  | Brand: Neiko Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $169.99 Buy New: $74.95 as of 9/9/2010 00:53 CDT details You Save: $95.04 (56%)
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Seller: eToolscity Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 17920
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.2 Dimensions (in): 16 x 2.5 x 12
MPN: 10114A UPC: 837013101147 EAN: 0837013101147 ASIN: B000H1DAY0
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| Features:
| • | Strong, sharp and durable tungsten carbide edges, withstand high-heat and speeds to 20,000 RPM | | • | Precision-machined high-carbon steel 1/2" shanks provide strength without brittleness | | • | 3-blade bits in the most-popular sizes (see description for complete listing) | | • | Complete with custom-fit aluminum carry and storage case to keep all organized & easy-to-find |
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Product Description Includes all of these quality bits: Three-blade: straight: 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4"; flush-trim: 1/2" x 1"; slot-cutter: 1/4, 5/16, 3/8 and 1/2". Two-blade: Double Roman: R1/8, R3/16 and R1/4; flush trim: 3/8" x 1/2", 3/8" x 1", 1/2" x 1/2", 3/4"; 45-degree chamfer: 3/8, 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4"; corner round: R1/4, R3/8 and R1/2"; beading: R1/4, R3/8 and R1/2"; cove: R1/4, R3/8 and R1/2"; Roman Ogee: R5/32, R7/32 and R9/32"; panelling: R1/4 and R3/8"; Ogee flute: R3/16"; classical cove: R5/16"; wave-edge: R3/16"; classical: R3/16" and R1/4"; straight: 3/16, 1/4, 5/16 and 3/8"; dovetail: 1/2 and 9/16"; cove-box: R1/8, R3/16 and R1/4"; panel-pilot: 1/4"; V-grooving: 3/8 and 1/2".
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Neiko 50 pc Router Bit set July 18, 2007 Thomas M. Mcdonnell (Olivia, MN USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a great set, covers all of the common bits you'll need and many that are nice to have, even if they don't get used that often.
Bits are nice and sharp, are holding up to use very well so far. I've used about 10 of the bits so far and have played with several others.
enjoyed the set December 2, 2007 Joseph L. Smith 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was looking around and was worried that I would get what I was paying for, but I have to admit that the product is working really well and I have only just started using them, but they are very smooth. The only thing I have had a problem with is when it was shipped the bits were out of their slots when shipped.
Good bits July 7, 2008 Chris Moyers (St Louis) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Good carbide bits, great price. I really put one of these bits to the test by making about 12' of 1/2" finger joints in 3/4" birch plywood. The bit held up fine and is ready for more. Cheap price, but they seem to be good quality, at least for moderate use. Also, came in a very nice carrying case.
Great January 28, 2008 Michael A. Sandling 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Better than I expected. It's hard to find a case that closes up. Most of them are designed to hang on a wall in a shop. I wanted a set to take with me on job sites.
Thank you!
Great set for the price February 8, 2010 Fisherman (utah) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Awesome beginners' set. You can't beat it for the price. I have used these bits to build some ornate shelving and a few others projects and they worked perfectly. Every cut I have made has been flawless. I have used some very poorly made bits and I would not put these in that category. I wonder if the nicks and burrs claimed by other reviewers are from feeding the wood too quickly, wrong router speed, not using featherboards, or too weak a router. I'll admit I have only used these in MDF, pine, and fir, but here is why I think this set it definitely worth the money:
Most people have their favorite 5 or 6 bits that they use all of the time, and then a few others that they use only occasionally. You get 50 high quality bits with this set--a really cheap way to find out what your favorite bits are and also get those occasional-use bits. Even if they don't last as long as commercial bits, most of these will still last much longer than most people will ever use them. After you've had the set for awhile and realize which are your favorite 5 or 6, spend a little more money on replacing only those few bits when they wear-out. It will save you a ton of money and you will still have a large collection of bits.
Also, the case is plenty sturdy. It's not a solid, hand-cuff to your wrist spy movie type briefcase, but it is plenty for holding your bits. The foam does a great job of holding everything in place. Most of the sets on this site come in cabinet type cases with acrylic doors that are not lined up and look like they could easily fall off the hinges. This handy case easily slides underneath my workbench, can be stowed behind the seat in my truck, carried out to a project in the yard, etc. It may not withstand the constant abuse of being hauled to the job-site every day, but how many people who work mostly on-site need to bring 50 bits everyday? I am sure this case will be used mostly either in home wood shops or carried to friend's house to help with a weekend project--it is plenty strong for those situations.
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