As much as people will talk shit about cheap router bits (myself included), it must be said that there is no better way to learn than to just use the bits to see how they perform at different depths. Once a person gets a feel for what they prefer, then spend money on good quality bits
Timestamps for Each Bit Type
Intro - 0:00- 2:55
Cove Bits - 2:56-6:05
Roundover Bits - 6:06-7:13
Chamfer and 45 Bevel - 7:14-10:35
Roman Ogee - 10:36-11:31
Slot Cutting Bits - 11:32-16:41
Straight Bits - 16:42-18:30
Flush/Pattern Bits - 18:31-20:55
Dovetail Bit - 20:56-26:15
Final Thoughts - 26:26-END
I got this kit the other day. They're all right. There will made and everything is within acceptable tolerance. The bearings were a little dry though
As much as people will talk shit about cheap router bits (myself included), it must be said that there is no better way to learn than to just use the bits to see how they perform at different depths. Once a person gets a feel for what they prefer, then spend money on good quality bits
I could not agree more. They have a place, and serve a purpose, at the right price.