Dremel 692 Router Bit Set (6 Pc.)A set of six high-speed router bits made from high-grade steel and packaged in a reusable plastic case. For use with the 335 Plunge Router and 231 Shaper/Router attachments. Dremel 692 Router Bit Set (6 Pc.) Features:; Ideal for routing, inlaying and mortising in wood and other soft materials. ; Includes:- 1 - 612 Piloted Beading Router Bit- 1 - 615 Corner Rounding Router Bit- 1 - 650 1/8" Straight Router Bit- 1 - 654 1/4" Straight Router Bit- 1 - 617 Core Box Router Bit- 1 - 618 Chamfer Router BitDremel 692 Router Bit Set (6 Pc.) Specifications:; Color Code Blue; Description Router Bit Set; Quantity 6 Pieces
Route, edge, mortise or inlay with this versatile set of bits made just the right size for rotary tools. They're made of high-speed steel, a step down from the preferable carbide tips, but they're plenty tough enough to do the job. You'll find endless uses for the straight bits, and the piloted edge bits with add that extra class to any wood project. It's a nice assortment, we think, and only lacks a nice, classic Roman ogee. How about it, Dremel?--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Mildly supprised I was surprised at how well these work if you have small projects and do not want to but a router get these they work well and are well designed. The shipping was on time. I only wish they would make more bits
Love the router bits - would like expanded selection I love these router bits. Combined with my use of the Dremel router/shaper table, these bits make precise and consistent cuts. I use these for a very specific project, and I'm fortunate that a couple of the bits in the set are just the size I need. However, I'd like to see more bit types and sizes for added routing flexibility.
Great addition to your dremel for small woodworking This router bit set is a great addition to any woodworker's Dremel tool. We all know that the Dremel is a great tool to have around for dozens of tasks that you never imagined using it for. I bought my Dremel because I had built some drawers for a chest of drawers and forgotten to route the dado for the drawer bottoms into the drawer fronts of four of the drawers before I glued them together. I was able to use my router to get cut most of the dado, but I needed the dremel to get the last 2" by the edge that... more info
Don't quite measure up to advertising. They say that they are easy to use, but you have to cut in levels to get the depth you need which tends to lead to inaccurate cutting. This is mostly a result of the Dremel tool itself. I burnt out my original tool trying the router blades and had to buy a new one.
I have no issue with the company shipping the product. They represented themselves prefectly.