Freud 1/8" Radius Rounding Over Bit with 1/4" Shank (34-104)
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The bit is made of carbide.
There is no way I can know. My one was used on a maple butcher block and it worked fine.
As a matter of fact, I have the same router that is the workhorse of You can use this bit in your router just fine.
A safe operating speed of 24,000 RPM is recommended by our engineering department and is stated on the package label.
Selected User Reviews For Freud 1/8" Radius Rounding Over Bit with 1/4" Shank (34-104)
For many years, I've been involved in woodworking as a hobby. Since I began restoring and fabricating antique and modern furniture, I have restored and constructed various pieces over the years. Recently, I had to use a tool I do not own to fix one of my wife's friends' broken/damaged pieces. She often asks me to fix broken or damaged pieces for her friends, but I do not own the tool. This Italian made 1/8" round Freud brand is made in Italy The over-professional router bit I bought is one I wanted a long time ago but could not afford when I was young. A quality carbon-fiber roof was a big deal in the 80's and 90's Years ago, carbon-tipped router bits were very expensive. Now, as a retired professional, I can afford any tool I like and I was pleasantly surprised at the now affordable cost and common availability of carbon-tipped router bits. A set of tipped router bits was delivered A great piece of work has been put into this Freud Professional Router Bit, and it performs exceptionally well compared to all the other router bits I have used over the years. For me, this is a new brand. It will be one of the brands I seek out in the future for all of my Personalized, quality router bits are important for your router. Look no further if you want reliable, well performing bits. I respect and appreciate your sincerity,.
In building a bathroom vanity, I needed a round over bit to make quick work of knocking off the edges. I did not want to sand all the edges by hand. was on the fence about whether to get the 1/8" bit or the 1/16" bit, and I am glad I got the 1/8. " bit. A sixteenth of an inch isn't any less sharp than a regular cut corner, in my opinion. In actuality, the 1/8" round over is almost imperceptible until you "see" or "feel" it for yourself. The way I meant "see it" is that I showed my wife a sample piece (one of the boards in the photos) and she was like, "what am I supposed to be looking at?" And when I traced the corner, she exclaimed, "Oooohhhh, that's nice and soft. " A few days later she said, "I like that". That was the main purpose of this bit to do just what I It took me just a few minutes to round off all corners with a finishing router and everything was I am very happy with the results. When I need any more router bits in the future, I will definitely go to Freud because of their quality and reputation.
The rounding tool was a month ago when I bought it. I used it to round the trim on the I have used it on over a hundred pieces of trim and it has left a perfect edge. Take care not to overdo it Make sure not to pull the piece into the bearing otherwise it will leave It was well worth my money to spend the extra money on a quality bit.
This has been used. Congratulations. You did a great job. It was just what I needed to round off the corners of my plywood platform before covering it with fabric. I used the program exactly as I had hoped. The quality of the product is excellent. It will be a great tool for me to use in the future.
I love this router bit. It is well made and well made. It was worth spending the extra money to purchase this piece. I would buy from them.
You can't go wrong with Freud bits. Neither this roundover nor the one before it will be an I really like how this works. Having it in my hands is a pleasure.
A Freud product is always a quality product, and this is no exception. The extra money is worth it since it is made to last.
worked as it was.