Whiteside Router Bits 1502 V-Groove Bit with 90-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1/4-Inch Point Length
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It appears that the shank on 1502 is 1/4".
No flat
The bit is only used for engraving, but it cuts extremely cleanly.
Selected User Reviews For Whiteside Router Bits 1502 V-Groove Bit with 90-Degree 1/2-Inch Cutting Diameter and 1/4-Inch Point Length
It's amazing how much of a difference a new bit can make. This 1502 has been a fantastic buy, and if you know EPSTEIN, you'll know that hard wood can be lethal. I know someone who should get one for himself.
They're sharp, accurate, and last a long time, as evidenced by this recent purchase of 1502 90' V. This section is SO LOUD that it will knock your teeth out. I stopped using it because it was too loud. I get a headache just thinking about that piercing high pitch.
So far, carving on my CNC has gone very well. The cheap 2x4 I was using as a test platform showed no signs of tearing or burning. I'm very happy with it. It'll be worth it if this lasts a year or two, and I'll just buy another one when this one becomes worn out.
I made the decision to try Whiteside bits, and I'm glad I did. Since then, I've purchased three more. further information Perfect for creating signs! br>br> They maintain their sharpness. br>br> They make precise cuts and v-shaped cuts. br>br> grooves.
This is what I use on my CNC Shapeoko XXL. The bits are sharp and versatile, and they're frequently used. Whiteside is one of my favorite companies because they respond to your questions promptly when you contact them. Whiteside is a great option.
I bought these to make v-neck sweaters. My home business requires me to carve signs. It worked perfectly; exactly as described Whiteside, thank you for creating a fantastic product.
I can always count on Whiteside. For CNC work, this is a great bit. Whenever I have the opportunity, I will recommend white side. If you're thinking about buying something after reading this review, go ahead and do it.
With a trim router and freehand routing, this is an excellent bit for making signs. I'd suggest it.