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161. Freud UC-900-213 Cabinet Door
$13.65
162. Freud 20-102 3/8" Diameter 90-Degree
$126.43
163. Freud 99-039 Variable Height Finger
$247.81
164. Freud 95-100 5-Piece Set with
$10.00
165. Freud 04-118 5/16" Diameter by
$26.24
166. Freud 38-352 1-1/2" Diameter Classical
$41.11
167. Freud 82-512 3/8" Radius Half
$41.30
168. Freud 99-060 Cove and Bead Router
$19.55
169. Freud 34-208 3/16" Radius Rounding
$17.64
170. Freud 50-1063/4" Diameter Top
$22.08
171. Freud 36-120 1/4" Radius Beading
$10.07
172. Freud 04-107 1/4" Diameter by
$32.96
173. Freud 76-106 3/8" Diameter 2-Flute
$5.99
174. Freud FT2050 Ball Bearing Guide
$12.47
175. Freud 22-120 3/8" Diameter 8-Degree
$59.08
176. Freud 99-027 2-19/32" Diameter
$15.57
177. Freud 12-156 3/4" Diameter by
$12.99
178. Freud 56-1121/4" 3-Wing Slot Cutter
$27.49
179. Freud 38-154 1-1/2" Diameter Ogee
$24.27
180. Freud 19-506 3/4" Diameter Top

161. Freud UC-900-213 Cabinet Door Cutters with UC-213 Panel Cutter
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $628.85 -- our price: $319.99
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Asin: B0000225ZK
Sales Rank: 10472
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Features

  • Wood carry case
  • 2+2 raised panel cutter for splinter free panels
  • Use on 3/4-inch or 1/2-inch spindle shaper
  • Includes rail & stile, glues joint, & door lip cutters
  • Includes UC-213 panel cutter

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162. Freud 20-102 3/8" Diameter 90-Degree V-Grooving Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $22.45 -- our price: $13.65
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Asin: B00004T7DY
Sales Rank: 26958
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Subjects:  1. Freud    2. (Frued)    3. Routers    4. .25-inch Shank Bits    5. (1/4)   


163. Freud 99-039 Variable Height Finger Joint Router Bit with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $207.90 -- our price: $126.43
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Asin: B00004T7MB
Sales Rank: 5629
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars good joints once you firgure out how to use it.
My only complaint (after practicing with the finger joint bit all afternoon) is the limited instructions that come with it.Safety advice only.You have to figure out yourself how to use this properly, but once done it makes tight joints.

First thing to know is that all cutter heads need to remain on spindle to have to nut engage the threads, cutters you don't need are placed above the wide top cutter and just "cut the air" above your workpiece.

I used it on a shaper with a mitre gauge.Was impossible to hold the workpiece tightly against gauge so I built a sacrificial fence (this also reduced chipping as the cutter exits the back side).First attempt was too deep a cut and bit pulled work free from my clamp AND knocked my mitre gauge off 90 degrees.This made next hour's worth of practice confusing as the cut was deeper on entering the wood than on exited.Getting the mitre gauge back to 90 degrees mitre solved this.

Cutter does indeed cut 5/16" deep as they say, so I started marking a 5/16" guideline on my workpiece and aligning this to the end of my fence; this allowed me to touch the collar bearing but also to clamp the workpiece to my fence.Pull the workpiece slowly thru as a lot of wood is being chopped if all or most of the cutter heads are used.

I had to adjust height of bit for mating halves.I measured from the side of the workpiece cut by the wide top cutter to where thelast narrow cutter (one above collar bearing) ended.This distance became the height of the bottom cutting edge on the widetop cutter and it fits beautifully.

All in all a great product. ... Read more

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164. Freud 95-100 5-Piece Set with 99-510 Panel Bit
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $407.50 -- our price: $247.81
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Asin: B0000225ZV
Sales Rank: 11275
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Includes wood case
  • Create cabinet doors
  • 39 molding patterns
  • For table mounted router
  • Use with composition, plywood, hard or soft wood

Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars Freud Raised Panel Bit Set
I'm new to the world of wood but enjoy making many different projects including raised panel cabinet doors. I have used 3 of the 5 bits in this set and like the previous reviewer, have found them to be extremely sharpand to leave a perfectly smooth edge in hardwoods including red oak andash. As a side note, I'm particularly greatful for Amazon's online shoppingresource as my local supplier feels justified in gouging me for top qualityFreud products such as these. A similar set through him would cost easily 3times as much as Amazon is charging.Overall the product and the price arecertainly a fair value.

5-0 out of 5 stars Everything's Included!
When I received the Freud raised pannel bit set, I was very anxious to try it out.The bit set included a very detailed booklet on making raised pannel doors - I found it to be quite useful and a nice surprise.Thereverse glue joint bit works very well - I have been using biscuits up tothis point, but I think I will use this bit for any future pannel glue ups. It took about 10 minutes to set it up for the first time - but it worksreally well and I can run boards through very quickly. The rail and stilebits are exactly what I was expecting - a high quality set that producesclean, sharp edges and a tight mating joint. The raised pannel bit itselfwas pretty awesome - unlike some of the other bits I looked at with twocutting edges, Freud uses four edges which results in an extremely smoothcut - even on the end grain.Finally, the multi-profile bit is pretty funto use - I have created some pretty interesting table edges and pieces ofmolding by just playing around with the height settings - since I don'thave a shaper I find myself turning to this bit whenever a small piece oftrim is needed.This bit set offers everything awoodworker needs tocomplete raised pannel doors and the addition of the multiprofile and gluejoint bits make it a great deal! ... Read more

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165. Freud 04-118 5/16" Diameter by 1" Double Flute Straight Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $16.45 -- our price: $10.00
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Asin: B00004T7BC
Sales Rank: 17174
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

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166. Freud 38-352 1-1/2" Diameter Classical Cove and Bead Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $43.15 -- our price: $26.24
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00004T7GY
Sales Rank: 23236
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

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167. Freud 82-512 3/8" Radius Half Round Router Bit with Bearing with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $67.60 -- our price: $41.11
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Asin: B00004T7KV
Sales Rank: 28020
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Subjects:  1. Freud    2. (Frued)    3. Routers    4. .50-inch Shank Bits    5. (1/2)   


168. Freud 99-060 Cove and Bead Router Bit for Rail and Stile Doors with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $67.90 -- our price: $41.30
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Asin: B00004T7MG
Sales Rank: 18715
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Freud makes great router bits.
Every router bit I own is made by freud. All of their bits cut very smoothly. In fact they cut so smooth you don't even have to sand. This bit gives a very nice edge to you're raised panel doors. It is weel worth the money. ... Read more

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169. Freud 34-208 3/16" Radius Rounding Over Router Bit with Solid Pilot - 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $32.15 -- our price: $19.55
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Asin: B00004T7FS
Sales Rank: 21002
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great quality
I'm slowly going through and replacing many of my cutting tools with Freud products.Every Freud saw blade and router bit has held its edge better than other maker's products.Freud tools cost more, but since I get to leave them on the saw longer, it's worth it to me.I wish they made drill bits! ... Read more

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170. Freud 50-1063/4" Diameter Top Bearing Flush Trim Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $29.00 -- our price: $17.64
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Asin: B00004T7J1
Sales Rank: 12953
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Works Great!
The depth of cut is 1", look at the image.

1-0 out of 5 stars Information not provided
I need to know the specific depth of cut.This product does not list it.

5-0 out of 5 stars BIG ROUTER BIT
This is one big block of steel. The picture shown is of a much smaller bit. The 50-138 is 2"x2" and is a handful. The carbide is fine grain and razor sharp. It runs true with no vibration. I used it hand held to trim some doors in my home. It cut through them like a knife through butter. The directions recommend router table use only, but with a variable speed Bosch router I had no problems. It does take a few extra seconds to spend down due to centrifugal force. ... Read more

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171. Freud 36-120 1/4" Radius Beading Router Bit with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $36.30 -- our price: $22.08
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Asin: B00004T7G6
Sales Rank: 17806
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Subjects:  1. Freud    2. (Frued)    3. Routers    4. .50-inch Shank Bits    5. (1/2)   


172. Freud 04-107 1/4" Diameter by 7/8" Double Flute Straight Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $16.55 -- our price: $10.07
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00004T7B7
Sales Rank: 26059
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Subjects:  1. Freud    2. (Frued)    3. Routers    4. .25-inch Shank Bits    5. (1/4)   


173. Freud 76-106 3/8" Diameter 2-Flute Down Spiral Router Bit with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $54.20 -- our price: $32.96
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Asin: B00004T7K4
Sales Rank: 6767
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Spiral bits create a perfect surface
This review is for upward spiral bits, but the same information applies for a downward spiral bit. Downward spiral bits are designed especially for work where you want to go completely through the material.
This review is going to sound funny from someone who broke two 1/4" shaft 1/4" upward spiral bits. In plain words, I wouldn't be without them. As a matter of fact I am adding a 3/8" to my 1/4" and 1/2" bits. When people use the phrase the "break in period" take that literally when you use spiral bits. The problem is that it is not designed for freehand use. If you plunge it deep and try to freehand it into some wood, the edges can grab and instantly create a ricocheting effect, which will whip into an instant frenzy and snap the bit. These bits are designed to be used in a table, with a fence guiding the work against the bit, or in a jig to make mortises for example. They are ideal for use with a plunge router with a three step adjustable turret. Also great with a regular hand held, with successive depth adjustments. Fully burying the bit and going for it is not advisable even in a table.
Another consideration is although these bits are solid carbide, I doubt they are the same grade in hardness of the standard double flute straight bits with welded on tips, that are so popular. So they shouldn't last as long.
So after all of that, why buy an upward spiral bit? Simply this: If your creating a pocket, like a mortise, even though you are doing it in successively deeper passes, it will create a perfectly smooth surface, both on the walls, and the bottom of the pocket. If you are creating an opening all the way through your work piece, it will create a perfectly smooth wall.
When making mortises, it is possible, with dial caliper level measuring, to make a mortise so perfect that you almost don't need glue. You may want to for example use doweled pegs only to hold the joint. If you were doing heirloom antique level joinery with no metal hardware, such a joint would be beneficial. What is often done is the mortise is made with a machine or fixture with a chisel and drill bit at the core, making a pocket that is uneven in its edges, and even more so at the base. You may say who cares, I use urethane glues, which foam up to fill the gaps, and that would be a valid argument. What this spiral bit gives you is the option of building a jig that will fit a range of wood sizes that will give you instant mortises that are perfect, with less time, less effort, and perfectly made, and a lot less expensive than a dedicated machine. Wood mating surfaces can be done to perfection, instead of the standard glue up, and then having to sand out the surface irregularities. I am not knocking mortise and tenon machines, they are great, and quickly usable, because mortise and tenon joints don't show so they don't need to be perfect aesthetically.
One other thing worth mentioning, is that it is a good idea to get upward spiral bits with the same size shaft as the head of the bit. For example a 1/2" shaft 1/2" bit, and a 1/4" shaft with a 1/4" bit. That way you can make very deep mortises that go beyond the depth of the bit surface. So why am I buying a 3/8" spiral bit as well? Because I needed a 3/8" slot in the face of a project and wanted to do it with the spiral bit that I didn't have.
I just made some custom router table fences, and I needed to make a 1/4" slot along the backing board of the fence. I wanted it to be even and smooth and look great without any tear out on the edges, so I used the 1/4" spiral bit. Now I have exposed slots that are perfect. That is what a spiral bit does.
I have routers made by Porter Cable, Fein, Makita and several Bosch models, and each of them receives, both spiral bit size shafts of 1/4" and 1/2" effortlessly. They slide in without any play and do not bind on the way in or the way out. Knowing that router collets have a safety factor of needing a second tough release on unscrewing the collet is key. Additionally the Freud routers were having some problems with the bit fit, some say it is because they were being shipped with metric collets. Be that as it may, these spiral bits go into your router without any size-fit problems. I have never had a problem with any of the Freud router bits fitting into any one of my routers.
In conclusion, I would use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped double straight flute bits, and save these upward spiral bits for your exposed surfaces, or when you want a perfect surface-fit. Highly recommended, I wouldn't want to be without them.
***I have come back to add one more comment to this review. When I just said, "use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped straight double flute bits" I doubly advise you to do that. Even with the great results these upward spiral bits give you, I just broke my third 1/4"-1/4" shaft upward spiral bit. I have to conclude that the additional brittleness that an all carbide bit gives you, leads to an ease of breaking that you will not have with a standard bit. Of course the 3/8" and 1/2" with the 1/2" shaft are going to be a lot stronger, but I will be reserving my use of the 1/4" shaft upward spiral bit only for the most exposed surfaces.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spiral bits create a perfect surface
This review is for upward spiral bits, but the same information applies for a downward spiral bit. Downward spiral bits are designed especially for work where you want to go completely through the material.
This review is going to sound funny from someone who broke two 1/4" shaft 1/4" upward spiral bits. In plain words, I wouldn't be without them. As a matter of fact I am adding a 3/8" to my 1/4" and 1/2" bits. When people use the phrase the "break in period" take that literally when you use spiral bits. The problem is that it is not designed for freehand use. If you plunge it deep and try to freehand it into some wood, the edges can grab and instantly create a ricocheting effect, which will whip into an instant frenzy and snap the bit. These bits are designed to be used in a table, with a fence guiding the work against the bit, or in a jig to make mortises for example. They are ideal for use with a plunge router with a three step adjustable turret. Also great with a regular hand held, with successive depth adjustments. Fully burying the bit and going for it is not advisable even in a table.
Another consideration is although these bits are solid carbide, I doubt they are the same grade in hardness of the standard double flute straight bits with welded on tips, that are so popular. So they shouldn't last as long.
So after all of that, why buy an upward spiral bit? Simply this: If your creating a pocket, like a mortise, even though you are doing it in successively deeper passes, it will create a perfectly smooth surface, both on the walls, and the bottom of the pocket. If you are creating an opening all the way through your work piece, it will create a perfectly smooth wall.
When making mortises, it is possible, with dial caliper level measuring, to make a mortise so perfect that you almost don't need glue. You may want to for example use doweled pegs only to hold the joint. If you were doing heirloom antique level joinery with no metal hardware, such a joint would be beneficial. What is often done is the mortise is made with a machine or fixture with a chisel and drill bit at the core, making a pocket that is uneven in its edges, and even more so at the base. You may say who cares, I use urethane glues, which foam up to fill the gaps, and that would be a valid argument. What this spiral bit gives you is the option of building a jig that will fit a range of wood sizes that will give you instant mortises that are perfect, with less time, less effort, and perfectly made, and a lot less expensive than a dedicated machine. Wood mating surfaces can be done to perfection, instead of the standard glue up, and then having to sand out the surface irregularities. I am not knocking mortise and tenon machines, they are great, and quickly usable, because mortise and tenon joints don't show so they don't need to be perfect aesthetically.
One other thing worth mentioning, is that it is a good idea to get upward spiral bits with the same size shaft as the head of the bit. For example a 1/2" shaft 1/2" bit, and a 1/4" shaft with a 1/4" bit. That way you can make very deep mortises that go beyond the depth of the bit surface. So why am I buying a 3/8" spiral bit as well? Because I needed a 3/8" slot in the face of a project and wanted to do it with the spiral bit that I didn't have.
I just made some custom router table fences, and I needed to make a 1/4" slot along the backing board of the fence. I wanted it to be even and smooth and look great without any tear out on the edges, so I used the 1/4" spiral bit. Now I have exposed slots that are perfect. That is what a spiral bit does.
I have routers made by Porter Cable, Fein, Makita and several Bosch models, and each of them receives, both spiral bit size shafts of 1/4" and 1/2" effortlessly. They slide in without any play and do not bind on the way in or the way out. Knowing that router collets have a safety factor of needing a second tough release on unscrewing the collet is key. Additionally the Freud routers were having some problems with the bit fit, some say it is because they were being shipped with metric collets. Be that as it may, these spiral bits go into your router without any size-fit problems. I have never had a problem with any of the Freud router bits fitting into any one of my routers.
In conclusion, I would use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped double straight flute bits, and save these upward spiral bits for your exposed surfaces, or when you want a perfect surface-fit. Highly recommended, I wouldn't want to be without them.
***I have come back to add one more comment to this review. When I just said, "use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped straight double flute bits" I doubly advise you to do that. Even with the great results these upward spiral bits give you, I just broke my third 1/4"-1/4" shaft upward spiral bit. I have to conclude that the additional brittleness that an all carbide bit gives you, leads to an ease of breaking that you will not have with a standard bit. Of course the 3/8" and 1/2" with the 1/2" shaft are going to be a lot stronger, but I will be reserving my use of the 1/4" shaft upward spiral bit only for the most exposed surfaces.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spiral bits make perfect surface cuts
This review is for upward spiral bits, but the same information applies for a downward spiral bit. Downward spiral bits are designed especially for work where you want to go completely through the material.
This review is going to sound funny from someone who broke two 1/4" shaft 1/4" upward spiral bits. In plain words, I wouldn't be without them. As a matter of fact I am adding a 3/8" to my 1/4" and 1/2" bits. When people use the phrase the "break in period" take that literally when you use spiral bits. The problem is that it is not designed for freehand use. If you plunge it deep and try to freehand it into some wood, the edges can grab and instantly create a ricocheting effect, which will whip into an instant frenzy and snap the bit. These bits are designed to be used in a table, with a fence guiding the work against the bit, or in a jig to make mortises for example. They are ideal for use with a plunge router with a three step adjustable turret. Also great with a regular hand held, with successive depth adjustments. Fully burying the bit and going for it is not advisable even in a table.
Another consideration is although these bits are solid carbide, I doubt they are the same grade in hardness of the standard double flute straight bits with welded on tips, that are so popular. So they shouldn't last as long.
So after all of that, why buy an upward spiral bit? Simply this: If your creating a pocket, like a mortise, even though you are doing it in successively deeper passes, it will create a perfectly smooth surface, both on the walls, and the bottom of the pocket. If you are creating an opening all the way through your work piece, it will create a perfectly smooth wall.
When making mortises, it is possible, with dial caliper level measuring, to make a mortise so perfect that you almost don't need glue. You may want to for example use doweled pegs only to hold the joint. If you were doing heirloom antique level joinery with no metal hardware, such a joint would be beneficial. What is often done is the mortise is made with a machine or fixture with a chisel and drill bit at the core, making a pocket that is uneven in its edges, and even more so at the base. You may say who cares, I use urethane glues, which foam up to fill the gaps, and that would be a valid argument. What this spiral bit gives you is the option of building a jig that will fit a range of wood sizes that will give you instant mortises that are perfect, with less time, less effort, and perfectly made, and a lot less expensive than a dedicated machine. Wood mating surfaces can be done to perfection, instead of the standard glue up, and then having to sand out the surface irregularities. I am not knocking mortise and tenon machines, they are great, and quickly usable, because mortise and tenon joints don't show so they don't need to be perfect aesthetically.
One other thing worth mentioning, is that it is a good idea to get upward spiral bits with the same size shaft as the head of the bit. For example a 1/2" shaft 1/2" bit, and a 1/4" shaft with a 1/4" bit. That way you can make very deep mortises that go beyond the depth of the bit surface. So why am I buying a 3/8" spiral bit as well? Because I needed a 3/8" slot in the face of a project and wanted to do it with the spiral bit that I didn't have.
I just made some custom router table fences, and I needed to make a 1/4" slot along the backing board of the fence. I wanted it to be even and smooth and look great without any tear out on the edges, so I used the 1/4" spiral bit. Now I have exposed slots that are perfect. That is what a spiral bit does.
I have routers made by Porter Cable, Fein, Makita and several Bosch models, and each of them receives, both spiral bit size shafts of 1/4" and 1/2" effortlessly. They slide in without any play and do not bind on the way in or the way out. Knowing that router collets have a safety factor of needing a second tough release on unscrewing the collet is key. Additionally the Freud routers were having some problems with the bit fit, some say it is because they were being shipped with metric collets. Be that as it may, these spiral bits go into your router without any size-fit problems. I have never had a problem with any of the Freud router bits fitting into any one of my routers.
In conclusion, I would use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped double straight flute bits, and save these upward spiral bits for your exposed surfaces, or when you want a perfect surface-fit. Highly recommended, I wouldn't want to be without them.
***I have come back to add one more comment to this review. When I just said, "use the heck out of your standard carbide tipped straight double flute bits" I doubly advise you to do that. Even with the great results these upward spiral bits give you, I just broke my third 1/4"-1/4" shaft upward spiral bit. I have to conclude that the additional brittleness that an all carbide bit gives you, leads to an ease of breaking that you will not have with a standard bit. Of course the 3/8" and 1/2" with the 1/2" shaft are going to be a lot stronger, but I will be reserving my use of the 1/4" shaft upward spiral bit only for the most exposed surfaces. ... Read more

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174. Freud FT2050 Ball Bearing Guide for Freud Ft2010 Edge Guide
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $8.75 -- our price: $5.99
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Asin: B00004RJZO
Sales Rank: 14946
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Features

  • Fits the Freud FT2010 edge guide
  • Allows you to follow odd shaped edges
  • Covered by Freud's limited one year power tool warranty

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175. Freud 22-120 3/8" Diameter 8-Degree Dovetail Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $20.50 -- our price: $12.47
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Asin: B00004T7EJ
Sales Rank: 16354
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a great bit
I used this bit in a 2.25hp router (and Porter-Cable guide bushing) to make some dovetails with a jig.Cuts in quartersawn white oak were super smooth, with hardly any tear-out.I also used this bit in a router table setup, again with a 2.25hp router, and the cuts were just as impressive.

Overall this is a very high quality bit at a very good price.I highly recommend it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Freud dovetail bit, 1/2" shank
What can I say?? Fantastic bit, extremely sharp, cut through redquartersawn oak with no chip out at the ends - One of the nicest bits I'veused. ... Read more

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176. Freud 99-027 2-19/32" Diameter Table Edge Thumbnail Router Bit with 1/2" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $97.15 -- our price: $59.08
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Asin: B00004T7M6
Sales Rank: 14849
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great profile with a clean edge.
This bit was used for a table top and it produces very clean shoulders even on end grain.The end grain had to be sanded at the top of the shoulder to remove the fuzz, but the cut was exceptional.I slowed down the router to about 14,000 rpm.I felt that becasue of the size, it couldn't hurt.I have a lot of Freud router bit and saw blades and I keep going back to them.All of the router bits have been worth the money.They probuce clean cuts in all woods. ... Read more

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177. Freud 12-156 3/4" Diameter by 1-1/2" Double Flute Straight Bit
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $25.60 -- our price: $15.57
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Asin: B0000225W2
Sales Rank: 3577
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Impervious to chemical attack
  • 3/4-inch diameter, 1-1/2-inch cut depth, 1/2-inch shank
  • Ground carbide with titanium for long life
  • Anti-kickback
  • Computer balanced for vibration free operation speeds over 22,000 RPM

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Bit!
I do lots of channel routing which requires many passes to achieve the desired width.This Freud bit does the trick EVERY time!Rarely any kickback (and if there is any - it's normally caused by a stupid move on my part) and clean routs every time.I love it and the rest of my Freud bits.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ... Read more

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178. Freud 56-1121/4" 3-Wing Slot Cutter for 5/16 Router Arbor
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $21.35 -- our price: $12.99
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Asin: B00004T7JJ
Sales Rank: 10341
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

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179. Freud 38-154 1-1/2" Diameter Ogee Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $45.20 -- our price: $27.49
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Asin: B00004T7GN
Sales Rank: 23513
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

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180. Freud 19-506 3/4" Diameter Top Bearing Dish Carving Router Bit with 1/4" Shank
by Freud
Tools & Hardware
list price: $39.90 -- our price: $24.27
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Asin: B00004T7DU
Sales Rank: 28864
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Features

  • Kickback reducing design
  • Individually computer balanced
  • Precision ground for the smoothest cuts
  • Covered by Freud's limited lifetime warranty

Subjects:  1. Freud    2. (Frued)    3. Routers    4. .25-inch Shank Bits    5. (1/4)   


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