@@chipperkeithmgb I bought a cheap set too with the idea of replacing them one at a time with more expensive bits as needed. that way if I need a bit I have it and if it gets dull or I hardly ever use it oh well it was cheap and I only replace the ones that get used rather than buying a bunch of expensive bits that i might only use sparingly.
Excellent.
Title is a tad misleading. 1-2 minutes on what to look for and then the balance of the video on the care and feeding of the roman ogee bit.
I started with a cheap ryobi set, but I like this idea of buying 1 at a time as needed.
That’s the way forward
@@chipperkeithmgb I bought a cheap set too with the idea of replacing them one at a time with more expensive bits as needed. that way if I need a bit I have it and if it gets dull or I hardly ever use it oh well it was cheap and I only replace the ones that get used rather than buying a bunch of expensive bits that i might only use sparingly.
Great detail
Awesome example for a single bit and multiple uses. Quality first. I’m using shaper bits my dad used when I was a kid. Keep them clean and sharp.
Thanks for the knowledge !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good video.
Great video!