Does anyone have experience with Woodcraft router bits.
I assume I would be better off buying one smooth, long-lasting Whiteside bit, but this is tempting.
I would not need these to be long-lasting, just smooth enough and clean cutting:
Woodcraft Anti-Kickback Router Bit Set, 10 Piece, 1/2" shank - $42.99
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=4091
10 Piece Set includes: 1/4" & 1/2" straight bits, a 1/2" flush trim bit, a 1/2" core box bit, a 1/4" round over bit, and 1/2" V groove bit, a 1/2" Roman ogee bit, a 1/4" cove bit, a 1/2" 45º chamfer & a 3/8" rabbeting bit.