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Router Bits - Types and Usage Discussion area for the wide variety of router bits available today. Get help with the selecting the proper bit for your project, usage, set up and other tips and tricks.

View Poll Results: How many router bits do you own?
None 3 2.19%
1 to 5 8 5.84%
6 to 10 9 6.57%
11 to 15 10 7.30%
16 to 20 25 18.25%
Too many..... 82 59.85%
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Old 09-21-2006, 10:29 PM   #1
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Default How many router bits do you have?

Sadly, I have none, but how many do you have?
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Old 09-22-2006, 12:45 AM   #2
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At last count 120+

Ya, I know to many but some times I still don't have the right one, and I do try and use all diff. parts of the bits but some times you just got to buy a new one.
The new ones will be here Fri. a set of 3 Bird-Mouth bits, I love router bits hahahaha.

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Old 09-22-2006, 01:30 AM   #3
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I was fortunately given many projects to do especially when I was refurbishing Executive aircraft which required a great variety of cutters, so I would have over 150 cutters in my posession (must make a count some day) many are duplicated as I used to purchase two of the same type to ensure I had a sharp one available for the process I was required to do. I did not have time to wait until they were returned from the Saw Doctor. The smallest cutter I have is 1.6mm diameter, and the largest is a Rounding over with an eliptical cut 25mm 1/2 minor axis approx. Just fitted into my Makita router which has a base opening of 64mm.
I only ever purchased a cutter as I needed it and I always purchased the better quality as I knew they would last longer. Also they produced a better cut. there are many people who have purchased sets of cutters and have still to use some of them.
I have purchased a great number of Face/Edge cutters as opposed to the bearing type since I learned the advantages of the Template Guides
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Old 09-22-2006, 07:10 AM   #4
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I bought one of the 66 piece E-bay sets, and have used many of them.. I have also acquired several other bits that I purchased seperately.. A couple bits were given to me..
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Old 09-22-2006, 10:48 AM   #5
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Mark,

When are you going to get a Router and join the fun?!

I too went the normal route... eBay for sets of cheap goodies... just to find out that I wouldn't use most of them... keyword: "most" BUT it gave me an economical way to determine what I really wanted to use... I could use a variety to 'test' the waters, so to speak.

Thanks to learning from watching The Router Workshop, I am learning more of what to concentrate on and how to use them.

I am still using the cheapie stuff (but not as a heavy diet...) at a Hobby rate...

As I reach out with more projects where router work is desired, I am increasing my bit count with quality bits that will do a good job... longer and safer.

I recently ordered a small handful of bits and spent more on them than I had spent on all bits to date!! I will know that I have quality that will last and do a good job for me... rather than cheapies that will get dull fast, possibly break, and just end up as an unsafe tool... the cheapies have served their purpose.

When the dust settles, I think I will be able to say that I will have maybe around 15 quality bits. (I will just keep the cheapies to let them do what have done with newer bits that I haven't used yet)

If I were to do it all over again, knowing what I knew when I started out, I would do the same thing... It has worked... so far...

OK Mark, when are you going to take the first step... with a router?
... a Hitachi, Triton, Bosch, or what?
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I wouldn't say I have too many but not quite enough either.
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I also started with a large set of e-bay bits. Worked out to under $1 per bit even with shipping. I do not regret the purchase as I believe its a great way to figure out which bits you use the most. As they burn up I replace them with good ones.

E-bay set had 50 and I now have about 15 from MLCS.

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Well Joe, I would definatly like to join up and start to create some projects but sometimes I don't have the time. I mean, I have access to tons of routers and I have access to tons of routerbits. So, that isn't the problem.
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I thought I had too many until I saw BJ’s router bit racks. SO, Thanks to Bj, I can’t vote because there’s no option for not enough
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