ctm
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2024
cutting slots all day about 100ft worth still sharp and clean hole
Daniel Lonnen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2024
I've actually ordered this bit a few times. I've used this bit a lot for my business and I gotta say it's a high quality bit. on my last order it unfortunately arrived damaged. So naturally they set me up with a replacement bit.... Which also arrived broken. nevertheless. I have used this bit before, it's great. Use em all the time to the point where I need to get new ones. Will definitely order again.
glenc
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2023
Worked fine then broke after 1hr 18mins on the first job it was used. Wasn't worth the price paid.
Diego Pérez
Comentado en México el 27 de abril de 2023
Muy duradero
GigaWatt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2022
I own a CNC Router which requires many sizes of Router Bits to complete some projects. The finer the detail, the smaller bit size is required to produce that detail. The clock project pictured above is a good example of that fine detail.The clock is 24" in diameter however the cat tails and reeds vary from 1/4" wide to 1/16" wide. The majority of the clearing cuts were made with a 1/4" bit. The Jiiolioa Spiral CNC Router Up Cut End Mill 1/16" was used to get into and clear out the very narrow areas for the fine detail.I haven't used the bit enough to speak to the durability & longevity of the end mill. On this project, its sharpness left very clean edges on all of the cuts. It never overheated during the 45 minutes required to complete the clearing toolpath.The price is slightly less than I pay for comparable carbide bits of this size. I will update the review in the future if needed.
Michael P.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2022
If you follow the chart for speeds and feeds you will be just fine. I only do .01 per pass on depth but I’m just paranoid when it comes to tiny bits like this. Better safe than sorry. Have ran multiple jobs with this bit in various hardwoods such as PurpleHeart, Paduak, Maple. I’m starting to see that the corners are shiny which means the coating has come off or corners or worn down. It’s an ok bit. Not great but not bad. Not sure why so many people broke this during their first use. It’s a tiny bit and you need to use it per specifications if not baby it a bit.