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Spent $400 on a specific brand of flush trim bit and it's the only one that doesn't burn my maple edges.
What other bits have you guys found that are worth the extra cash for clean work?
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victorh811mo ago
Yeah, that "doesn't burn" thing is real, I had the same win with a pricey spiral upcut bit.
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ellis.faith1mo ago
It's funny how often paying for quality just saves money in the long run. You avoid the frustration and wasted material from cheap tools failing. That extra bit of cash upfront is really just buying peace of mind.
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uma_williams1mo ago
That "peace of mind" point is key. It's not just about money, it's about not having your flow ruined mid-project. Victorh81's bit story shows how a good tool lets you focus on the work, not the gear.
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