Router Bits
Summary for Router Bits
Router Bits - Cut, Shape, and Trim
Our extensive collection of router bits includes a variety of carbide-tipped options, manufactured using top-quality carbide and honed to a perfect finish. Whether you want to create roundovers, dovetails, or even stile and rail cuts we have the bit you need. We even offer convenient router bit sets if you are looking for several bit types with the same shank size. For CNC and professional projects, we offer micro-grain carbide-tipped router bits with razor sharp edges for clean cuts even with extended use.
Check out our special buyer's guide that includes our available router bit product line, with helpful measurements, photos, and illustrations to assist you in the selection process.
To find out more in-depth information about router bit profiles, materials, and quality, check out this page in our product support section.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What types of materials can you use router bits on?
Most of our router bit line is intended for use with different types of wood, including both hard and soft varieties as well as plywood and MDF. Flush and bevel bits can be used with laminates when operating your router at a moderate speed to avoid chipping. Spiral upcut bits with a polished flute are designed for the unique challenge of cutting plastics. For solid surfaces such as Corian®, we offer a variety of carbide-tipped bits in roundover, inlay, and other common profiles.
How do I choose the right router bit?
- Match the bit to the type of result you want - edge for decorative profiles, dovetail for joinery, and straight or spiral for clean internal cuts.
- Select from carbide-tipped bits for most wood types and laminates and solid carbide for solid surfaces and composites.
- Choose the appropriate shank size - 1/2" for stability during deep cuts or 1/4" for detailed work or when using a small router.
- Consider the cut direction - up-spiral bits pull the chips upward and are a great choice for deep cuts and mortises, while down-cut bits push chips down to reduce tearout.
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Summary for Router Bits
Router Bits - Cut, Shape, and Trim
Our extensive collection of router bits includes a variety of carbide-tipped options, manufactured using top-quality carbide and honed to a perfect finish. Whether you want to create roundovers, dovetails, or even stile and rail cuts we have the bit you need. We even offer convenient router bit sets if you are looking for several bit types with the same shank size. For CNC and professional projects, we offer micro-grain carbide-tipped router bits with razor sharp edges for clean cuts even with extended use.
Check out our special buyer's guide that includes our available router bit product line, with helpful measurements, photos, and illustrations to assist you in the selection process.
To find out more in-depth information about router bit profiles, materials, and quality, check out this page in our product support section.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What types of materials can you use router bits on?
Most of our router bit line is intended for use with different types of wood, including both hard and soft varieties as well as plywood and MDF. Flush and bevel bits can be used with laminates when operating your router at a moderate speed to avoid chipping. Spiral upcut bits with a polished flute are designed for the unique challenge of cutting plastics. For solid surfaces such as Corian®, we offer a variety of carbide-tipped bits in roundover, inlay, and other common profiles.
How do I choose the right router bit?
- Match the bit to the type of result you want - edge for decorative profiles, dovetail for joinery, and straight or spiral for clean internal cuts.
- Select from carbide-tipped bits for most wood types and laminates and solid carbide for solid surfaces and composites.
- Choose the appropriate shank size - 1/2" for stability during deep cuts or 1/4" for detailed work or when using a small router.
- Consider the cut direction - up-spiral bits pull the chips upward and are a great choice for deep cuts and mortises, while down-cut bits push chips down to reduce tearout.
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