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The Flush Trim Router Bit by Hakkin is a high-performance woodworking tool designed for precision routing. With a 3/4" diameter and 2" blade length, it features durable YG6 alloy blades and a carbon steel handle, making it suitable for a variety of materials including solid wood and MDF. Ideal for both CNC and handheld routers, this bit ensures clean cutouts for hinges and other projects, enhancing your DIY experience.
Manufacturer | Hakkin |
Part number | AOZ-GL-302 |
Item Weight | 140 g |
Package Dimensions | 18.2 x 14.6 x 7.6 cm; 140 g |
Manufacturer reference | AOZ-GL-302 |
Size | Silver |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**A
First class
BOUGHT THIS FOR MY BROTHER WHO IS MAKING NEW SIDES FOR A SOFA . GOOD PRODUCT .EASY 5O ORDER .QUICK DELIVERY .
W**L
Poorly made, and I would suspect won't remain sharp for very long.
I purchased this for flush trimming hardwood. It is a substantial enough piece of metal, and the edge seems quite sharp, however, I have an issue with the quality of the bearings, and also the fact that they are not entirely flush with the cutter edges, i.e. the cutters remove more material than the width of the bearings. Should have saved my pennies and bought a "known" brand...The more I purchase Chinese-made Amazon Marketplace products, the more I realise I am completely wasting my money...Much better to purchase a more expensive, known, sharp, aligned brand that will last longer, even if it does break the bank in the first instance!
H**E
Seems robust
I have not had opportunity to use this cutter yet but will be using it soon as a planer on my router table, hopefully it stays sharp for some time as I do a lot of edge jointing and use these cutters for that purpose, similar cutters work very well
R**.
Router Bit
Came within the quoted delivery period, I've used a couple of times on some old Oak floor boards works very well.
A**R
You get what you pay for.
So my router bit arrived today. I have drilled 3 x 30mm holes through a piece of 45mm thick swamp ash and the state of the bit can be seen in the photo. This bit isn't going to last a day.
R**D
Seems to cause alot of chip out
I have learned you route little bits and more passes to get good work.. this however... it has caused massive damage every time I have routed with it.... not unrecoverable so far but, I dont think I am going to use this again. Perhaps it is my router, and perhaps it is just cutting too much at once to be a nice gentle cut, due to length of it... maybe it isnt sharp enough? i dont know, but I dont rate it (I am not a master woodworker so take my words with a pinch of salt, maybe I am doing something wrong? but I dont see how)
M**S
Router Bit Trial
It was delivered on time and appears to be of good quality. Not yet had the pleasure to try it out.
D**N
Good item
Have used this a few times whilst routing a guitar. Very handy and stands up to the job.
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