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Woodcraft router bits
Woodcraft has a set of 20 router bits on sale for $99. I have heard
that it is a bad idea to buy large sets and only buy what you need but, at $5 a bit, it seems like a good price. (I've heard Woodcraft bits are good, but I haven't used them). Since individual bits seem to be about $10-15 a piece (and some of the bits in the set sell for around $20), is it really unwise to buy sets? I figure that even if I didn't use all of the bits, I would still come out ahead... or is this just newbie thinking. I currently only have 3 bits (3/4" straight, flush trim, and roundover of some radius), and had been planing to expand my collection as my projects require something different. Any opinions? Thanks in advance, YJJim |
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