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[email protected] (Doug Miller)

10/08/2003 10:55 PM

Woodline Arizona router bits any good?

Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.

But I didn't find any _recent_ comments about this company or its products.Any
and all comments would be appreciated.

TIA


This topic has 5 replies

BA

Bay Area Dave

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 10:55 PM

11/08/2003 12:59 AM

they suck! I have a set of their dado bits. they don't cut well.
Better to get almost any other brand, with the exception of Viper, which
I have gotten 2 baddies out of two tries.

dave

Doug Miller wrote:

> Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
> or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
> five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
> and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.
>
> But I didn't find any _recent_ comments about this company or its products.Any
> and all comments would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
>

BE

Brian Elfert

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 10:55 PM

11/08/2003 4:47 PM

[email protected] (Doug Miller) writes:

>Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
>or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
>five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
>and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.

I bought a shaper cutter from them last summer.

I can't say much about the quality since I was rounding over old pressure
treated lumber. On PT, a good cut and a bad cut would pretty much look
the same.

Brian Elfert

Rl

Ramsey

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 10:55 PM

10/08/2003 6:10 PM

I Liked moine but I do not run a production shop. Also has OK luck
with Carbtech, Price Cutter. Guess it is what you expect and what you
work with. Obviously, I LOVE my Amana, Whiteside and Lee Valley even
though I only have a few of those.


On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 22:55:02 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller)
wrote:

>Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
>or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
>five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
>and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.
>
>But I didn't find any _recent_ comments about this company or its products.Any
>and all comments would be appreciated.
>
>TIA

tT

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 10:55 PM

10/08/2003 7:20 PM

I bought a set at a woodworking show about 5 months ago. So far I'm
very impressed with them, although they've had limited use. They rated
about in the middle of the pack in the "Fine Woodworking" router bit
shootout, but they did beat out some name brands, and at half the
price. I'd say they rate high in the bang for the buck department.

Tom


[email protected] (Doug Miller) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
> or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
> five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
> and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.
>
> But I didn't find any _recent_ comments about this company or its products.Any
> and all comments would be appreciated.
>
> TIA

Rl

Ramsey

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 10:55 PM

10/08/2003 8:10 PM

Well, I guess I stand corrected. Mine are 6-8 years old so they may
have been better back then.

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:59:40 GMT, Bay Area Dave <[email protected]>
wrote:

>they suck! I have a set of their dado bits. they don't cut well.
>Better to get almost any other brand, with the exception of Viper, which
>I have gotten 2 baddies out of two tries.
>
>dave
>
>Doug Miller wrote:
>
>> Anyone care to share opinions on router bits from Woodline Arizona, positive
>> or negative? I searched Google and found a number of posts dating from four,
>> five, six years ago complaining of poor quality and worse customer service,
>> and more posts of the same vintage reporting satisfactory experiences.
>>
>> But I didn't find any _recent_ comments about this company or its products.Any
>> and all comments would be appreciated.
>>
>> TIA
>>


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