Good sharp bit, worked just like it is supposed too....
Good sharp bit, worked just like it is supposed too. Bearing spun up well also allowing the bit to cut it's way without any hang ups.
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Jan 23, 2018
Great bit. Nice and sharp....
Great bit. Nice and sharp.
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Jan 3, 2018
4 Star Review
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Jan 2, 2018
Good cuts stays sharp doesn't burn as long as you...
Good cuts stays sharp doesn't burn as long as you keep it moving.
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Dec 27, 2017
5 Star Review
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Dec 5, 2017
Got this bit to round off a butcher block countertop...
Got this bit to round off a butcher block countertop for the kitchen and it worked flawlessly.
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Sep 6, 2017
5 Star Review
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Jul 5, 2017
Once the bit is installed and adjusted correctly, it works...
Once the bit is installed and adjusted correctly, it works great.
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May 2, 2017
A basic tool in a high quality version....
A basic tool in a high quality version.
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Apr 11, 2017
Great product- Stays sharp over the entire job....
Great product- Stays sharp over the entire job.
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Feb 7, 2017
It's a brand new carbide roundover bit, so of course it performs well.
It's a brand new carbide roundover bit, so of course it performs well.
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Recommended
Jan 12, 2016
Made my project perfect and is built to last till my last project
It is very sharp
Easy to set-up and use - but that is more a function of the router
Excellent quality
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Recommended
Nov 10, 2015
Solid product choice
We work with solid surface daily . These bits do a good job and last longer than most !
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Recommended
Jul 17, 2012
perfect piece to add to my collection of bits
Worked flawlessly helping to create exactly what I was looking for.
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Recommended
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Apr 18, 2012
I bought it for rounding cut cedar lumber edges, then using a sanding sponge for smooth edge.
For rounding over a lot of cut cedar edges it works good to save on sanding sponges. Sanding sponges do just as well for 1/8 roundover but for deck and deck furniture making, I use the 1/8 inch roundover bit then fine finish with the sanding sponges.
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1 found this review helpful
Mar 15, 2010
1/8 In. Rounding Over Bit
Very solid bit with a nice edge that it leaves on soft or hard wood. It's not overkill just the perfect touch to round a corner.
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Oct 9, 2009
Diablo 3/4 roundover router bit
I am restoring a 100 year old house and all the interior walls are rough-sawn pine t&g. The 3/4 round molding available is not exactly what I wanted, so I started searching for a good router bit.
I came across the Diablo 3/4 roundover bit, which is only available on line at Home Depot, so I ordered one. It was delivered yesterday by UPS and mounted to my table router today.
Right out of the box, I was making 3/4 round trim: with the double cut bit there was absolutely no sanding or finishing required, just a little ripping.
The first piece of wood was a rough 1x3x8' just to experiment, result, after I ripped the 3/4 round off both sides of the 1x3 I could have applied some stain and nailed it up.
If your looking for a quality router bit for 3/4 round, look no further. The Diablo 3/4 roundover double cut bit will give you professionl results right out of the box, not to mention the savings from making your own molding.
Next on my want list is a plantation shutter bit set and a "Shaker" style storm shutter bit set., and if Diablo makes them, you can bet I'll be ordring them.
This is a 10 star product and I would not hesitate recommending it to anyone.
I've got photos of the first 3/4 round trim pieces I put through this bit without sanding, and it looks as good as the store-bought variety, only a lot cheaper.
I'm living on a tight fixed income and I have become a bit frugal, especially with lumber prices going through the roof. Now, I can buy a 1x6x10 pine, run it through the router and come up with 4 or 5 pieces of 3/4 round from each board.