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10 HSS Mini Router Bits Rotary Drill Tools fits Dremel
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10 HSS Mini Router Bits Rotary Drill Tools fits Dremel

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10 Mini Router Bits for Carpentry. This is a new set of 10 mini router bits. Great for carpentry. These bits are made of high speed steel and are titanium coated. They can be used with a Dremel tool. Each has a 1/8" (3 mm) shank. We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.

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Package Length: 4.3 inches
Package Width: 3.7 inches
Package Height: 1.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Ideal for CUT OUT tools (DeWalt, etc)Nov 29, 2010
By S. Rubin
These are NOT high-end router bits. They are not designed for high end routing work where cabinetry level interior carpentry or high-end musical instrument measurements are demanded. HOWEVER; they CAN be made to work in such fine areas with things like a decent Cut-Out tool that they are worth their weight in time.... If you need a Router for large scale routing: get a Router. but if you need a routed channel or things of a nature that would be hand-fit anyway; these are just the ticket.
An example would be making a replica Katana (sword) sheath. The two elements of wood would require hand-fitting in any case; but the small routing would be a serious chore with a larger router. A Cut-Out tool with small sized router bits would be perfect (& they are). Other examples are rifle stock fittings, desk drawer repair, tongue and groove repair, or small scale routing in a hard to reach unmovable place or object.
I cannot imagine why high-end manufacturers have not made these. However, I have not seen them at a great many woodworking stores. They are NOT junk. But they are not high-end German made quality router bits. I suggest Cut-Out tools like a DeWalt because of the strength of the motor. The DeWalt Cut-Out machine has a 5 amp motor, the Porter-Cable (if you can find them) has a 5.6 amp motor. You need a machine with some real drive to get clean cuts when routing. When using Fine, small routing bits, that extra strength will get a finer cut.
However unlike a Plunger-Router, you need to set up your routing pathway very well and even make allowances for the lack of a Plunger start. You ARE not using a Router; you are using router bits. If fore-thought is placed into the activity; these tiny bits can really be useful. One day Freud or some German tool company will make these and all the items need to do micro routing. but until then these very inexpensive items will fill a void.
NOTE: they will get dull in real hardwood routing over time but they MAY be sharpenable. This is NOT high-end stuff; it simply fills a void. I do not see them dulling on softer woods.
Additionally, you are going to have to get very close to the work. Eye protection will need to be different than with a true router. You'll need something beside a full face shield and it will need to stay clean & fog free.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

1These are BAD cheap Chinese knockoffsMay 21, 2009
By Douglas Robertson
To preface this, I guess you get what you pay for. Having said that I do expect to at least get someting that does what it says it will do. These don't even work. They look like they were cast into shape and then ground down with a hand grinder. The grind marks on the tools were random and VERY obvious. I tried using them and they wouldn't even cut basswood. They just spun and burnt the wood. I am all for less expensive alternatives, but DON'T waste your money on these. I am not sure what product the other reviewer recieved, but it was not the same as what I got.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great productFeb 07, 2011
By Woodman49
Ideal bits to work on small parts. Go slow and make several passes taking away a little material at a time. A soft touch is needed as to avoid breaking or over heating bits

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1positive reviews by distributorJul 16, 2011
By ninefaces "Soren"
Judging by the positive reviews on this subject they were obviously penned by people related to the company who produced them. They need to work on their translation software some more.

1junkMar 02, 2012
By soldier
se 10 pc. mini router bit set for dremel tools. this is without a doubt the biggest piece of junk ive ever even looked at in my 60 years of wood working ive seen better made by a group of cub scouts the tools were rusted. one is bent not useable the others went into the garbbage bitten once but you wont bit me twice. apparently micro-tools has no quality control. a blind person could have seen this garbbage about to. leave there shop . ive al ready sent email to about 10,000 fello wood workers.

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