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frontpagenscheufler posted Jan 20, 2021 12:22 PM

Select CMT Router Bits: 3-Piece Raised Panel $85 or Beading Bit

& More + Free S&H on $25+

$45

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Sommerfeld Tools has Select CMT Router Bits on sale with prices from $7.95 ---> Now $11.45. Shipping is free on orders $25+.

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Sommerfeld Tools has Select CMT Router Bits on sale with prices from $7.95 ---> Now $11.45. Shipping is free on orders $25+.

Thanks to community member nscheufler for finding this deal.
  • Note: Items are Final Sale. No warranty or returns.
Includes:
The following is no longer available

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Items are Final Sale. No warranty or returns.
  • About this store:
    • For orders under $25.00, shipping and handling is a minimal flat-rate fee of $4.90 per order

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TrollingBy
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This is not going to be a popular opinion here but it is an opinion. Buy a cheap kit that has multiple different bits. Use it to learn, build your skills and figure out which bits you need and then buy good quality versions of those ones. I'm currently learning myself and I'm using the following HF set and it has been great. Yes it'll dull after a while but by then I'll know what I need. Yes it might not leave the best finish but again you are learning so that gives you more chances to practice your sanding and finishing techniques. The higher end bits can be resharpened but again do you really know how to do that right now.

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chrisrulesx
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Higher quality, better materials, likely better results


In general, yes.


No, no router bit (or any cutting tool for that matter) will last forever. Ignoring drops or tool crashes, you'll eventually dull and/ or wear this tool like any other one.

These bits come highly recommended from a reputable manufacturer. My experience has been that pricier bits tend to be worth the premium because I get better results- usually that means cleaner and more consistent cuts. Any bit can get the job done, but for me nicer bits make the work easier and the results better. Hope that helps.
kwguinness
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No. Buy most bits as you need them based on the project. I can't even begin to tell you how many bits I have purchased and have never used because they were a "good deal". Router bits are no different than good tools, they are an investment. There are a few bits you should buy when getting started that you will use regularly (chamfer, round over, rabbet), but I would hold off unless you have a specific project.

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Jan 20, 2021 10:05 PM
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djcsuomiJan 20, 2021 10:05 PM
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Too bad they don't have spiral compression bits on sale...been wanting one of those for a while.
Jan 21, 2021 12:27 AM
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cpc13Jan 21, 2021 12:27 AM
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Quote from nirvanaguy :
How is this better than a regular HF or Kowood bit from Amazon? Why is it worth spending 8x the price? Will it last longer? Forever?
It will lost a lot longer. Not forever, but significantly longer. Additionally, you'll get a much better result. When I use my higher end router bits, I get a surface that's virtually finished. It often requires little or no sanding. When I use my cheaper router bits, I know I'm going to have some work ahead of me. They leave a rougher and less pleasant surface. Time is valuable, and a good router bit might save me literally a couple of hours on certain projects.
Jan 21, 2021 01:15 AM
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MageVortexJan 21, 2021 01:15 AM
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I do not even have a router yet, much less any of these bits, but it is something I plan on eventually picking up and having available. Is this deal rare enough that I should go ahead and pick up a few of the most commonly used ones, or am I likely to see equally good deals in the future and so there is no reason to buy today?
Jan 21, 2021 04:18 AM
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SkillfulVolcano517Jan 21, 2021 04:18 AM
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Quote from djcsuomi :
Too bad they don't have spiral compression bits on sale...been wanting one of those for a while.
Same here. Still grabbed a few straights and a round over. I've been wood working for 4 years now but I've never upgraded my bits from the ryobi and 'eBay special' used kits. Sheets have to deal with burnt wood after a router day. I pretty much use straight bits, template/pattern bits, and round overs but, unfortunately, no more template bits were in stock when I got here. I was hoping to add some spiral template bits to my shop on the cheap.
Jan 21, 2021 11:25 AM
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TonyF2428Jan 21, 2021 11:25 AM
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Just picked up two ogee bits with free shipping for the same price as a single Diablo from HD. Thanks!!
Jan 21, 2021 11:56 AM
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Frankie251Jan 21, 2021 11:56 AM
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Which bit for a basic raised panel for an exterior door? There are lots of raised panel bits but I'm not sure which one to order. I just want a basic raised panel without any decorative edge like an ogee.
Jan 21, 2021 12:05 PM
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odin99Jan 21, 2021 12:05 PM
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Recommend dove tail size from the ones available on sale?

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Jan 21, 2021 12:14 PM
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bcg27Jan 21, 2021 12:14 PM
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Quote from shutterbug71 :
Can't find a suitable bit for leveling large slabs on a router sled. Anyone recommend one at a reasonable price? The cheap ones on Amazon dull after a few passes.
I've used the 1/2" shank one from whiteside: https://smile.amazon.com/Whitesid...246&sr=8-2
Jan 21, 2021 12:30 PM
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Quote from Mancolt :
For a new woodworker that's only used his router a handful of times so far, what are a variety of bits and sizes that would be good to have on hand for various projects? Unfortunately there looks to be only 1 kit offered, and otherwise you just have to select bit by bit.

I have a small handheld router that accepts 1/4" shank bits, and a larger bosch router that accepts 1/2" shanks.
This is not going to be a popular opinion here but it is an opinion. Buy a cheap kit that has multiple different bits. Use it to learn, build your skills and figure out which bits you need and then buy good quality versions of those ones. I'm currently learning myself and I'm using the following HF set and it has been great. Yes it'll dull after a while but by then I'll know what I need. Yes it might not leave the best finish but again you are learning so that gives you more chances to practice your sanding and finishing techniques. The higher end bits can be resharpened but again do you really know how to do that right now.

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-...46832.html
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Jan 21, 2021 12:37 PM
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DeadwingJan 21, 2021 12:37 PM
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I clicked a couple and it said no warranty and no returns. Just FYI.
Jan 21, 2021 01:05 PM
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kwguinnessJan 21, 2021 01:05 PM
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Quote from MageVortex :
I do not even have a router yet, much less any of these bits, but it is something I plan on eventually picking up and having available. Is this deal rare enough that I should go ahead and pick up a few of the most commonly used ones, or am I likely to see equally good deals in the future and so there is no reason to buy today?
No. Buy most bits as you need them based on the project. I can't even begin to tell you how many bits I have purchased and have never used because they were a "good deal". Router bits are no different than good tools, they are an investment. There are a few bits you should buy when getting started that you will use regularly (chamfer, round over, rabbet), but I would hold off unless you have a specific project.
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Quote from nirvanaguy :
How is this better than a regular HF or Kowood bit from Amazon? Why is it worth spending 8x the price? Will it last longer? Forever?
CMT are in the higher end bits for non-industrial uses.

I have maybe a dozen CMT bits, and they are not bad. However I would never pay full price for them. They simply are not worth it compared to better bits for less money.

Just know this... each manufacturer has good and bad bits. Personally, CMT makes GREAT dovetail bits as well as ¼in shank bits. However, I moved away from those a long time ago. Their compression bits are awesome. But if in the market for those bits, this is a great deal. Treat them well, and they will treat you well.

I'll grab a few here at this deal because I'm an addict. Especially for Italian tools Lol.
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Quote from shutterbug71 :
Can't find a suitable bit for leveling large slabs on a router sled. Anyone recommend one at a reasonable price? The cheap ones on Amazon dull after a few passes.
Look for the CMT 663.004.11

Having the ability to remove the carbide inserts and replace it with new inserts is great. Especially if using them on hardwoods, and (as I call them) "fossilized" woods.
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NotYetRatedJan 21, 2021 01:39 PM
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Why would anyone buy from a site with the following stipulation?
"The sale of this product is final. No warranty or returns. No exceptions."

Are they saying they can sell me a defective device and i cant do jack about it?
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Jan 21, 2021 02:07 PM
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EzC4765Jan 21, 2021 02:07 PM
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Quote from shopping.usa :
Bought 3 dreamed to get. Cabinet 3 bit set, baby lock miter bit, and bullnose bit for my cabinet making. Let's see the quality.
Furniture quality in this country sucks.
You are posting on slick deals, have you seen the "furniture" that gets front paged on here? Mostly people post that disposable furniture made from MDF/some kind of compressed sawdust and glue. The real wood pieces they post are 1/4" thick material.

I don't know what area of the country your from, but in my area there used to be lots of independent furniture makers. Currently the Amish and the Mennonite have the hand made furniture market cornered in Pennsylvania (not that there aren't others).

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