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2025-09-01 11:03:16
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Alex
2025-07-22 11:33:14
Works good and they last long
Tucker K
2025-06-16 15:49:48
The corn mill bits work great from wood to mild steel, on a router or milling machine the flat and ball end mills work about fine for soft materials.On the outer edge of each flute of the 2-flute mills, there is a continuous band of unground steel, which should taper inward- this causes the tool to rub slightly. There is visible variation in the depth of the grinding, causing the unground section to be sized differently along the bit, and even between multiple bit there is a visible difference. I did find two ball end mills that had good edges near the bottom, which I'm pleased with, I just have a hard time understanding how you get so much variation on such a small scale.You get what you pay for, and for what you pay for this is a decent set.
Ratt
2025-05-25 10:42:28
So far these are working great!
Randall Reyes
2025-05-10 10:06:09
Inexpensive, 1/8â€, works well.
Kay
2025-04-25 12:44:10
Cutting with these made my life easier, great quality.
Link
2025-02-26 11:33:50
These milling bits work great for non-metal materials like wood, plastic, or composites. However, when it comes to cutting aluminum, they fall short. While the description claims they can handle aluminum, in practice, you’ll get one use at best before the bit dulls or wears out. If you’re planning to cut aluminum, look for higher-quality bits specifically designed for metals. For non-metal projects, though, they perform well and are worth considering.Bottom Line:If you’re sticking to non-metal materials, these bits are fine. But if aluminum is part of your project, look elsewhere for a more durable solution.
Robert C. Nemeth
2024-12-29 12:02:23
the package has a good amount of bits to get started, a beginner will go through many bits learning feed rate
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