Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Shear Cutting Flush Trim Bits
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Average Rating:
4.8
(13 customer reviews)
$34.99
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1) Submitted by
Tom , from Kucharik, IL
on 6/12/2010
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I bought ths bit to use with templates that I can attach to the project and have the templete on top as I rout the shape on an under table mounted router. Works very well for that application.
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2) Submitted by
G Francesco, from Pensacola , FL
on 5/22/2010
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I've used and burned out many standard (non-shear) flush trim bits. I saw the shear trim bit on sale and decided to give it a try. All I can say is WOW. I blew through 3/4" oak without bogging down, burn marks, or tearout. Just perfect smooth edges. You won't find a better bit for this price.
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3) Submitted by
Max Callaham, from Harrison, AR
on 4/3/2010
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I used the flush trim router bit for the first time while building six cabinets. This bit made my work look like I knew what I was doing in building cabinets, but this was the first cabinets I ever built. It trims up the tops and sides of the cabinet to make it look like I cut all the pieces correctly, which I didn't. I would highly recommend this bit for trim work on anything, not just cabinets. It is well worth the money. Get it, you'll love what it can do.
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4) Submitted by
Adam Falk, from Stillwater, OK
on 11/8/2009
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The best flush cut bit I've ever used. Very smooth clean cuts even on tiger maple and woods with wild grain patterns. The shear cut really makes all the difference and the double bearing is so handy. It's a hefty bit too and works great in the router table.
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5) Submitted by
Chuck Hevenor, from Mystic, CT
on 7/5/2009
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Outstanding results for template work. The shear configuration gives very fine surface finish. The double bearing allows for all downhill cutting by flipping the part, and raising or lowering the bit.
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6) Submitted by
TK, from Greenbelt, MD
on 4/27/2009
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Smooth. Easy. Bearing also smooth and seems well made. Even got gummed up with some adhesive (from a veneer) and performed well.
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7) Submitted by
Dustin, from Lino Lakes, MN
on 7/21/2009
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I purchased the 2-flute, double bearing model and have been very pleased. The cuts are smooth and require very little sanding. The double bearing setup makes the bit very versatile for pattern work. The working length is generous (1-1/2"), so it's possible to stack work pieces and cut two parts at once with light passes. The carbide seems to be holding up quite well despite some ham-fisting on my part in hard maple.
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8) Submitted by
Al Metts, from San Antonio, TX
on 1/15/2009
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Delivery from Rockler very good. However, I found that the bit required more force to move accross the cut than other bits I have used. Seemed like it was also flexing more than I expected.
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9) Submitted by
Brian Wurtz, from Chicago, IL
on 9/13/2008
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3 flute shear cutting bit after 1 week of frequent usage: outstanding!! I'm quiet impressed by the beautiful surface that's left. I will definitely check out Rockler bits when I have a need.
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10) Submitted by
Michael, from Philadelphia, PA
on 6/30/2008
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First flush trim bit for my tiny workshop. I have used both the upper and lower bearings which both worked great. Nice to be able to have one bit that does the work on two when you do not have a lot of storage room. I would highly recommend.
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11) Submitted by
John Ross, from Toledo, WA
on 4/9/2008
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I used this bit on several large panels, and in duplicating identical panels, so I used both the upper and lower bearings in the process. The cut was very clean and smooth, with no tear-out.
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12) Submitted by
Dave Huseman, from Pekin, IL
on 6/11/2007
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I have used this bit on a couple of projects and it's performance is excellent, no tear out just a smooth finish. I have purchased from Rockler on a number of occasions and the products arrived within two or three days. They were well packed with no problems.
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13) Submitted by
Ken Parker, from Tewksbury, MA
on 12/23/2006
The shearing angle gave a nice smooth cut when side pieces were trimmed flush to the maple pastry board, and no tearout or burning to the cherry trim. A nice addition to my router bit collection.
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