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The Yonico 13004 10-Inch Radius Guitar Finger Board Radiusing Router Bit is engineered for guitar enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a 10" radiused cutting height and premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades, this bit ensures sharpness and longevity. Designed for table mount routers, it features silver induction brazing for enhanced strength, making it perfect for creating flawless fretboards up to 3-3/4" wide.
Material | Carbide |
Item Weight | 100 g |
J**Y
Nice idea, but I wasn't successful with them
I have mixed feelings about these. I bought the set in an attempt to speed up the process of radiusing fretboards (obviously!), and so far I've only used one of them. The reason is that the result from my first experiment was rather poor - the cut was uneven, and I ended up having to sand the fretboard down very low using a traditional radiusing block.I think that my problem is the quality of my routing table and fence, which are home made and not terribly precise. If you have a precision routing setup, these might work fine, and I wouldn't want to put anybody off buying them who has this. My experience, however, was not positive, and for my next fretboard I went back to planing and sanding.As far as the quality of the products is concerned, they look fairly decent, and they come in a nice wooden box.At the end of the day, if you have a good router table with a very solid fence and you're interested in trying these out, I'd probably suggest just buying one of them and giving it a spin. The price per bit is significantly higher if you buy them individually, but then if, like me, you don't really get along with them, at least you haven't spent so much money.I'd be very interested to see other people's reviews of these bits, so if you try them then I'd urge you to review them too!
P**N
Product availability
good price, delivery time and affordable.
R**G
Make a jig, start low and take small bites, works fantastic
You'll still have to true it up a bit with a radius block, but it takes most of the heavy lifting out. I've only used it for a couple of boards so far, no idea how long it will hold up.
S**Y
Seems to be good.
I haven’t tried the 16” radius bit yet, but the 9 1/2” bit works great.
S**Y
Great bit. A big time saver.
I tried it out on a wenge fingerboard.Works great without chipping.Now just a quick sanding with the radius block.
T**N
They're ok
Must have a router table with fence. Must have block to mount fretboard blank to and hold it at 90degrees otherwise you'll lose control when the end comes off the feed side of the fence. These will get the bulk of the work done but you still need to finish up with a radius block. I was concerned I might get tear out at the fret slots but this was not a problem. Definite time saver.
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