

🛠️ Cut Clean, Cut Confident: Elevate Your Craft with Whiteside Precision!
The Whiteside RD2100 router bit features a 1/4-inch cutting diameter and 1-inch cutting length with solid carbide construction for unmatched durability. Its down-cut spiral design ensures clean, tearout-free edges by pushing chips downward, making it perfect for veneers, laminates, and plywood. Engineered for both handheld and CNC routers, it offers superior chip evacuation and stability, delivering professional-grade precision and smooth finishes on every project.
| ASIN | B000K29T64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,442 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #24 in Spiral Router Bits |
| Brand Name | Whiteside |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (656) |
| Cut Type | Down-Cut |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Cutting Length | 1 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844278006070 |
| Item Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Whiteside |
| Material Type | Carbide |
| Model | RD2100 |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| Part Number | RD2100 |
| Size Name | 1/4 inches x 1 inches |
| UPC | 733353264002 844278006070 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**R
Great Router Bit
I have to leave a good review for this White side router bit. What a difference from using cheap bits. The Whiteside bit cuts smooth and easily. I intend to buy all Whiteside bits as I need them.
G**N
Title: Excellent Performance and Clean Cuts
I recently purchased the Whiteside Router Bits RD2100 Standard Spiral Bit with Down Cut Solid Carbide, and I am extremely pleased with its performance. The 1/4-inch cutting diameter and 1-inch cutting length make it versatile for various woodworking projects. The solid carbide construction ensures durability and longevity, making it a great investment. One of the standout features of this router bit is its down-cut design. It produces clean cuts on the top surface of the material, minimizing chip-out and leaving a smooth finish. This is particularly beneficial when working with veneers or fragile materials. I found that the bit performed exceptionally well in both hardwood and softwood. It maintained its sharpness throughout extended use, resulting in precise and accurate cuts. The spiral design also helps with chip evacuation, reducing the chances of clogging and heat build-up. The build quality of the Whiteside Router Bits RD2100 is impressive, and it fits securely in my router. The bit is also easy to clean and maintain. Overall, I highly recommend the Whiteside Router Bits RD2100 Standard Spiral Bit with Down Cut Solid Carbide. It delivers excellent results, offers versatility, and is built to last. Whether you are a professional woodworker or a hobbyist, this router bit will not disappoint. Disclosure: I received no compensation for this review.
J**.
nice sharp tool
nice tool,made some nice box joints
A**R
Router Bit
Worked as intended. White Side bits work well for me.
B**Y
GREAT FOR CNC. Such an improvement!
I use this in my CNC for cutting wood. I was using a Niagara 1/4” endmill before. It was cutting okay but was starting to leave really stringy cuts in pine and birch plywood. Pretty sure it was getting dull, but still never cut as well as this one. It was also not cutting dimensionally accurate at all, and the cuts showed some lines (both of which I attributed to the CNC setup, not the bit). I’ve never been let down by Whiteside so I decided to order up a couple of these. MAN AM I GLAD I DID! The cut quality was SO MUCH better AND more accurate with this bit!! Just changing to this bit made my dimensions 100% accurate, and saved me SO. MUCH. SANDING. SO. SO. MUCH. Because I’m using this to make products to sell, this bit literally is saving me money on my finished products, by way of saving me many hours of sanding/finish work. I’ve had good luck and spoke highly of Whiteside before, but now I’m straight up a Whiteside evangelist! I’ve had great luck with Whiteside, Freud and Amana bits. Those cheaper bits can get the job done (like Ryobi), I’ve really found lately that the finished cuts coming off quality bits really is worth the extra couple bucks.
J**I
Great bits
Saw dust comes out in flakes instead of dust! Love these whiteside bits. Highly recommended
J**A
Good bit, good value for the money
I am new to CNC carving, and purchased a few starter bits, this being one of them. I can tell the difference between the higher quality bits and the "get what you pay for" bits. This bit is very sharp and does a nice job. Very little tearing of the edges of the wood. The bit wasn't very much more expensive than the cheap ones, and has lived up to my expectations so far. Would recommend Whiteside bits right up there with Amana bits. I just ordered a 3 piece set of Whiteside ballnose bits for 3D(2.5D) carving, can't wait to try them as my "get what you pay for" bits are dull already.
B**E
Cuts Corian countertop very easily
I needed a way to expand the 30" gas cooktop cutout on my Corian countertop to accommodate a new 36" cooktop replacement. After investigating online the various options for cutting Corian, it looked like using a router with a spiral bit was the best option. Since the countertop was already installed, the cutting needed to be done from the top down. A Down Cut bit seemed to be the best since it would minimize any chipping of the top Corian surface. I went with the Whiteside bit since it was highly rated. I'm glad I did. I used a plunge router for the cutting since I thought it would be easier to control the cut. It was difficult to put a straight-edge template on the existing countertop because there was nothing to clamp it on to. I ended up free-lancing the cut and taking it slow to maintain the straight line. This bit is extremely sharp and the cutting went well. I took it in three passes to minimize the stress on the bit. The cutting created a lot of chips and dust from the Corian. Be sure to have a shop vac handy so you can see what you're cutting. After the cutting was completed, the bit is still sharp. Overall, I'm pleased with the purchase. The only complication was at the back end of the cut by the back splash wall. There wasn't enough clearance for the router to reach all the way to the end. I had to finish the last 1-2 inches of the cut with multi-tool using a carbide blade. I'm sure glad I didn't have to make the whole cut that way. It would have taken forever. The blade generates a lot of heat and melts the plastic.
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