If you are looking to save money but still have bits that won't let
you down - try http://woodbits.com/ for a good price/value ratio. They
contract to make some of the bits that win those magazine contests.
"dcoles" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> MLCS bits have alway been good for me. I'd say go ahead.
>
> "RJD74" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I am considering purchasing the 30 piece anniversary router bit set from
> MLCS,
> > and would appreciate opinions concerning overall quality of their
> products.
RJD74 wrote:
> I am considering purchasing the 30 piece anniversary router bit set from MLCS,
> and would appreciate opinions concerning overall quality of their products.
I have an MLCS set...so far I'm quite happy with them. I've used about a
dozen of them, so far...and all have performed well. I've mostly used them
on oak and walnut.
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MLCS bits have alway been good for me. I'd say go ahead.
"RJD74" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am considering purchasing the 30 piece anniversary router bit set from
MLCS,
> and would appreciate opinions concerning overall quality of their
products.
Ditto - I purchased the 15 piece anniversary set, then a round over set. I
have used them on cherry and can't complain. For less than $4 a bit they
are worth the money IMHO. They even tossed in a tube of bearing lube in the
roundover set.
Good luck
"RJD74" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I am considering purchasing the 30 piece anniversary router bit set from
MLCS,
> and would appreciate opinions concerning overall quality of their
products.