

🔧 Elevate your woodworking game—because your cabinets deserve the VIP treatment!
This 2-piece finger pull router bit set features durable YG6X carbide-tipped blades with a 1/2 inch shank, designed for precision cutting of sleek, functional drawer pulls. Compatible with most standard routers, it’s ideal for both professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts seeking to create custom, high-end cabinetry handles with ease.
| ASIN | B0C1ZYC14J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #404,519 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #889 in Edge Treatment & Grooving Router Bits |
| Brand | Akylin |
| Brand Name | Akylin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Cut Type | Carbide-Tipped Cut |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Cutting Length | 0.75 Inches |
| Included Components | 2pcs Finger Pull Router Bits Set 1/2 Inch |
| Item Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Akylin |
| Material | Carbide |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| Size | 2Pcs Drawer Pull |
| Size Name | 2Pcs Drawer Pull |
M**A
De diez
Muy muy buenas, justo lo que necesitaba
J**B
Works okay
Could be a little sharper
S**T
Clean cuts with a smooth finish
I tested out these finger pull router bits on some scrap redwood using my Bosch 1617 router and the bits cut cleanly with little resistance leaving a very smooth finish that would require little sanding. I decided to make the cuts in a single cut and I wasn't sure if the bits would bog down cutting that deeply in a single pass but I was surprised to find there was almost no resistance indicating the blades must have very sharp edges. I'm not sure how long the cutting edges will remain sharp but at the very low price the bits are selling for I'm not really concerned and I feel they are a good buy.
D**.
Lots of tear out
Tried using these to make finger pulls. They kept tearing out the wood. Glad I only used them on scrap pieces not the actual drawer fronts.
S**H
Dull, uneven bits. Wouldn’t buy again
Terrible bits. the cutting edges felt a little dull but I tried it anyway. Unsurprisingly, my pieces burned regardless of feed rate, direction, and no matter how small a cut I made. Upon further inspection, the two cutting edges somehow aren’t even ground to the same profile. Would not buy again. Better off attempting this by hand.
R**R
Not a bad finish on red oak, a bit of fuzz on black walnut
Using the smaller bit, I molded a few feet of oak and walnut. I ran an old P-C 3+HP router at full speed, and made the cuts in one pass. The red oak turned out just fine, including the end grain - in all honesty, given another bit from this brand, I was surprised. The walnut produced a quite a bit of tear out on the larger radius curve. With the larger bit, I did the same, but in two passes. Both red oak and walnut came out fine. In both cases (both bits), some sanding would be needed before finishing, but nothing unusual. Of course, this isn't enough testing to predict longevity. But I would not hesitate to use these bits for a small project.
D**N
Worked like a charm!
I used these on my cabinet/drawer install in my garage- I decided to go the homemade route and build everything myself. I had never used a bit like this, so I decided to give them a shot and see what happened. I used these to make the handles for the drawers I build, and they worked great. I got no tear out nor burning. I can't say too much for the durability, as I only needed to make 12 drawer handles, but I can say that I didn't notice any drop in performance from the first cut to the last, so that's a plus!
B**S
Very Good Standard Router Bits
They arrived on time and in good shape. No problems with the packaging. They cut fine, and that's about all I really care about. Be careful getting them started. They come in a plastic bag inside of a yellow plastic storage tube inside of another plastic bag. The picture shows both of them and their storage containers. Depending on how you want to use them, you may want to look up some instructions on the Internet.
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