YONICO Picture Frame Molding Router Bit Medium Elegant 1/2-Inch Shank 16191






Key features
- •Beautiful medium picture frame router bit can cut frames up to 2" wide. 1-5/8" large diameter and 1/2" shank.
- •Create your own custom picture frames and save money.
- •For router table use only.
- •Premium quality C3 micro-grain carbide cutters with silver induction brazing for maximum strength.
- •Satisfaction Guaranteed & Limited Lifetime Warranty
YONICO Picture Frame Molding Router Bit Medium Elegant 1/2-Inch Shank 16191
List Price: $54.04$48.64DEALYou Save: $5.40 (10%)
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Darrell W Nielsen✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
Disclaimer: I'm not the best at using a router but I will provide some insight. ( See pictures)
1. Router table is a must. Material must be at least 1" thick. Router must be a variable speed router.
2. Drop your router speed to 8,000 - 10,000 RPM
3. This bit is going to play on your patience. Start with your fence barley showing the bit... when you run this through it should nick the wood. Run it at least 2 times. In very, small increments, (I mean barley noticable) move the fence back and repeat with 2 passes. Again it is going to take maybe 30, 40 passes to get your desired result.
This bit leaves a beautiful profile but it is very unforgiving. It will eat and chew material rendering it unusable. I also recommend practice on a piece of scrap first.
1. Router table is a must. Material must be at least 1" thick. Router must be a variable speed router.
2. Drop your router speed to 8,000 - 10,000 RPM
3. This bit is going to play on your patience. Start with your fence barley showing the bit... when you run this through it should nick the wood. Run it at least 2 times. In very, small increments, (I mean barley noticable) move the fence back and repeat with 2 passes. Again it is going to take maybe 30, 40 passes to get your desired result.
This bit leaves a beautiful profile but it is very unforgiving. It will eat and chew material rendering it unusable. I also recommend practice on a piece of scrap first.
but gives nice results in a table with a
Dan✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2023
It's big & unwieldy, but gives nice results in a table with a fence
super price for 0.500" dia. bit
Gary Tentler✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
carbide cutting edge stays sharp; watch feed and speed for oak & walnut
Pleasantly Surprised
PDHoelzel✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
With an adjustable speed router, making several passes with increasing depth, this bit created a beautiful profile in the cherry stock I was working with. The bit is surprisingly well balanced and leaves a very clean profile. I don't think I would hesitate buying other Yonico bits in the future.
Decent for the price
Steve✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
Made one 20 by 16 frame. One thing I noticed is that after completing the cut on the frame, the bit was already showing signs of dulling. I am sure this is to be expected for the cost as you always get what you pay for. But I did get my money back from selling the frame. It did work. It jumped a bit after it started dulling but nothing I couldn't fix with some time consuming sanding. I give it four stars. It made me money and I did get at least one frame out of it even if it might only make one more. I am not sure if i am able to sharpen it yet. I do not think it comes apart like my other bits. But I will try. That may get me some more life out of if. Worth the purchase if you are in it to make a little money.
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