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Vástago: 1/4"
Diámetro de corte: 1/4"
Longitud de corte: 2,5 cm
Longitud total: 2-1/2"
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2025
I got this spiral down cut bit mostly for dados/grooves in plywood. So far, with limited use, I'm pleased with it. Tear out in the plywood veneer is minimal, which is to be expected for a down cut bit. I get clean edges too without using a backer board. It works well. It is dimensionally accurate. The cutting speed is ok. Moving too fast yielded some tear out but it's on par with other bits.My only complaint is the lack of a label on the case but that's easy to solve with a label maker.As for the coating, time will tell. I haven't used it enough to really speak to the durability of the coating. Typically, I splurge on more expensive cutters but this is a great value, especially if it lives up to its claims for durability.
Daniel Patrick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
When I first got into CNC routing, I was equal parts excited and overwhelmed. It’s not just cutting wood - it’s software, hardware, woodcraft, and electromechanical engineering all rolled into one, with a steep learning curve and plenty of opportunities to mess things up. My instructors told me, don’t go out and buy a massive kit of bits right away - start with the essentials and learn as you go.Naturally, I ignored that advice and did the exact opposite. Now, I’ve got a bunch of questionable bit choices rattling around in a drawer, collecting dust. But if there’s one thing I did figure out early, it’s that a 1/4” downcut spiral bit is an absolute go-to when you need a mix of material removal and clean edges. I didn’t pick up this BINSTAK TAC-coated version until recently, but I’ve used plenty of downcut bits before - so I knew what to expect. What I didn’t expect was just how much better this one would perform.✅ Pros✔ TAC coating noticeably improves performance – Runs cooler, reduces spindle strain, and extends bit life.✔ 1” cutting length is perfect for 3/4” plywood – No second pass needed, keeps top edges crisp.✔ Faster, more efficient cutting – A repeat job finished a full minute faster in a 12-minute window.✔ More forgiving than a compression bit – No need for ultra-precise depth settings to get clean results.✔ Solid build quality – Feels stiff and holds up under normal CNC workloads.❌ Cons❌ Too soon to judge long-term durability – Haven’t run it through a full lifespan test yet.❌ Not for deep pocketing or aggressive material removal – Like all downcut bits, chip evacuation is limited in deeper cuts.Final Verdict: This One’s Staying in the KitI haven’t put it through a torture test yet, but the early results are undeniably good. This bit runs cooler, reduces spindle strain, and maintains speed without sacrificing edge quality - all while being easier to work with than a compression bit.📷 (See the photo below—this product is the one with the TAC coating, and you can clearly see the difference compared to another great bit. Both are brand new in the image.)5 stars—this bit is officially in the rotation (so to speak).
Jeff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de febrero de 2025
BINSTAK 1/4 Inch Shank Downcut Spiral Router Bit. Good clean bit, sharp, uniform spiral as expected. This replaces a Whiteside 1/4 bit that has performed very well in softer woods, ceder, pine etc, for quite a while now. This bit cuts very cleanly as one would expect these days even from inexpensive bits right out of the box. At this point I'm clearly speculating that for my uses this bit will hold up nicely. 4 stars only because I haven't been able to test for longevity nor have I used it in hardwood so far. I'll update if there's a need down the road.
AnthonyDR
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2025
I am a woodworker. I use solid carbide router bits to make box joints. I have a set of uncoated, solid carbide router bits (1/3, 3/8 and 1/2) that I use all the time to make box joints. I decided to try this bit because it has something called TAC coating. I tried finding out what TAC coating is but didn't get that far.I will say this bit is sharp, the grooves cut were beautiful, clean. I couldn't tell much difference between this and a non coated solid carbide bit. Time will tell if TAC coating stands up.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
Sharp. Good value for the price. Good quality durable good functionality
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