Hello all! I am a CNC programmer/operator who has been in the industry for the past 6 years, doing a lot of work building scenery for corporate events, theatrical productions, etc. Recently, my company has decided to move in to the cabinet-making arena, and I am looking for some recommendations on what CNC bits anyone has had a lot of success with in cutting high end cabinet-grade wood. I am familiar with several bit manufacturers, and have seen great results with bits from both Onsrud, Amana, and even some of my smaller bits from McMaster Carr. Does anyone have any go-to bits in the 1/2" diameter for shape cutting that they like? Or possibly a good bit for cutting rebates for cabinet hardware? I have a good base idea of what I like, but am looking for any and all input. Thanks!