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Chips and gouging from manufacturing on the leading edge of every bit
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I have never bought a woodworking related item packaged as badly as this one; all pieces of the same kind thrown into what appears to be previously used small plastic bags loosely, sharp edges rubbing wrestled against each other
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I tried a larger bit but the tip was misshaped and the leading edge of the bit was lower than the tail end so it barely cuts into a Pine 2x4
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Which, based off some of the burs left, I'm not even really sure the edges were sharp to begin with.
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Packaging allows for all the parts to bang together and trash the 'sharp edges'.
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Packaging allows for all the parts to bang together and trash the 'sharp edges'.