Have any of you used the (fairly) new to market Infinity router bits? Supposed to be made in the U.S.A. How do they compare to the better router bits (CMT, Whiteside, etc)?
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Rusty
Never heard of them, where did you see them?
Doug
Ran across them on eBay and followed the link to their web site which is pretty informative. They look to be the real deal, but of course, only a "field trial" will tell for sure. Worth a look perhaps?
http://www.infinitytools.com/About/specs.htmlNever be afraid to buy the best -- you'll always be happy with it!
You can usually tell a quality rootah bot by ,
1) thickness and machining of the carbide
B) Quality of the welds holding the carbide
III) machining of the shank
Quatro) Using it (this requires buying it first)Mr T
Do not try this at home!
I am an Experienced Professional!
I bought their extra long rabetting bit to make some window nosing. Worked just fine. I also bought one of their sets...haven't gotten to use any of them as yet.
I Emailed one of the router pros that has his own company and products and he listed Infinity in his top 10 list of router bits.