Carbide Tipped Decorative Edge Detail Router
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A cove flanked by step
fillets, a classical project
used in period mouldings, is
produced by this tool. Use
in either handheld or table
mounted routers.
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
3/16" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54144 |
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1-3/8" |
5/16" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
54146 |
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1-1/8" |
3/16" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54148 |
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1-3/8" |
5/16" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54150 |
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This bead and cove combines
the two basic forms,
separating them with a
fillet. The cove comes off
the pilot bearing. Produce a
complex profile in a single
pass. Use in either handheld
or table mounted routers. |
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R |
R1 |
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d |
L |
Part # |
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1-1/4" |
13/64" |
5/16" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54102 |
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1-1/4" |
13/64" |
5/16" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54104 |
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1-1/2" |
7/32" |
15/64" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
54106 |
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1-1/2" |
7/32" |
15/64" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54108 |
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The positions of the bead
and the cove are reversed on
this series of bits, with
the bead coming off the
bearing. With the optional
3/8" pilot bearing, the bit
produces a fillet at the
base of the bead. Use in
either handheld or table
mounted routers. Largest
diameter bits should be run
at reduced speed. |
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R1 |
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d |
L |
Part # |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54128 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
3/16" |
11/16" |
1/4" |
2-3/16" |
54130 |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54132 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
3/16" |
11/16" |
1/2" |
2-9/16" |
54134 |
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1-1/2" |
3/16" |
5/16" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54292 |
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2" |
11/32" |
11/32" |
1-1/4" |
1/2" |
3-1/8" |
54100 |
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2" |
3/8" |
3/8" |
1" |
1/2" |
2-3/4" |
54135 |
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Intended for forming and
edging internal hand-holds
and cutouts in a single
pass, this bit will also cut
a soft bullnose on any
exposed edge. Available with
a shank-mounted ball bearing
for cuts guided by a
template. Use in a CNC or
other automatic router.
Bearing equipped bit can be
used in a handheld or
table-mounted router. Plunge
cuts on router table are not
recommended. |
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B1 |
B2 |
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
45° |
1/2" |
1-9/16" |
7/8" |
1-1/4" |
1/2" |
3-5/8" |
51590 |
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1-1/8" |
45° |
1/2" |
1-9/16" |
7/8" |
1-1/4" |
1/2" |
3-5/8" |
51592* |
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* Includes bearing and stop
collar. |
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Cuts a shallow arc—the
fingernail shape—rather than
a full 180-degree roundover.
Like the bullnose radius
bit, it has short flats
above and below the cutter
arc, which produce fillets
on stock thicker than 7/8".
Must be used with an edge
guide on handheld routers or
the fence on a router table. |
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B |
B1 |
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Part # |
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13/16" |
23/32" |
1-1/4" |
27/32" |
1/4" |
2-1/2" |
51580 |
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13/16" |
23/32" |
1-1/4" |
27/32" |
1/2" |
2-3/4" |
51582 |
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7/8" |
5/16" |
53/64" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-21/64" |
51584* |
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* Make your own model log
cabin. |
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Cut a thumbnail in a single
pass, flanked top and bottom
by a fillet and a cove, a
combination often called an
astragal. Three sizes scaled
for stock 3/4" through
1-1/2" thick. Should be used
in a table-mounted router.
The tool is equipped with a
ball-bearing guide for
template work. |
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R1 |
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
1/8" |
1/4" |
1" |
1/2" |
2-7/8" |
51530 |
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1-1/4" |
5/32" |
5/16" |
1-3/16" |
1/2" |
3" |
51532 |
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1-3/8" |
3/16" |
1/2" |
1-9/16" |
1/2" |
3-3/8" |
51534 |
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Cut rule joints with a
single bit carrying
perfectly matched profiles.
Switch from the cove to the
quarter-round profile simply
by changing the extension of
the bit. Use in handheld or
table-mounted routers.
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
1/4" |
17/32" |
1/4" |
2-1/2" |
49150 |
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1-1/4" |
5/16" |
21/32" |
1/4" |
2-11/16" |
49152 |
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1-3/8" |
3/8" |
25/32" |
1/4" |
2-13/16" |
49154 |
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A classical profile - a
smooth cove with a small
fillet at the top - is
useful in making period
mouldings. Use in handheld
or table mounted routers.
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
3/16" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54152 |
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1-3/8" |
5/16" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
54154 |
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1-1/8" |
3/16" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54156 |
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1-3/8" |
5/16" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54158 |
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R1 |
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B1 |
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Part # |
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1-7/16" |
5/16" |
3/8" |
19/32" |
3/8" |
1/2" |
2" |
54297 |
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R1 |
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Part # |
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1-53/64" |
19/64" |
13/32" |
3/8" |
1/2" |
1-19/32" |
54299 |
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A double quarter-round
profile is produced by this
tool. The depth-of-cut
setting determines whether
or not a fillet is formed at
the top. Switch from
the standard pilot bearing
the the optional 3/8"
bearing introduces a fillet
at the bottom of the
profile. Use in either
handheld or table mounted
routers.
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54136 |
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1-3/8" |
7/32" |
11/16" |
1/4" |
2-3/16" |
54138 |
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1-1/2" |
1/4" |
3/4" |
1/4" |
2-3/8" |
54139 |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54140 |
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1-3/8" |
7/32" |
11/16" |
1/2" |
2-9/16" |
54142 |
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1-1/2" |
1/4" |
3/4" |
1/2" |
2-3/4" |
54141 |
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1-3/4" |
3/8" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
2-7/8" |
54143 |
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This bit produces an
undulating curve with two
convex forms flanking a
concave form. All the radii
are equal. A shoulder on the
cutter can form a fillet,
depending upon the
depth-of-cut setting. Use in
a handheld or table mounted
router.
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Part # |
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1-1/4" |
5/32" |
11/16" |
1/4" |
2-1/4" |
54180 |
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1-1/4" |
5/32" |
11/16" |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
54182 |
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Produces a thumbnail flanked
by full beads, an elegant
edge profile. Must be used
with an edge guide or router
table fence to control the
cut. For stock between 3/4"
and 1" stock.
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Part # |
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3/4" |
5/64" |
15/64" |
1" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
54360 |
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The Ogee is one of the basic
shapes used in mouldings and
decorative profiles. An
S-shaped curve, it is convex
at the top fairing down into
a concave (shown Inverted).
The ogee bit is
characterized by the concave
shape coming off the pilot
bearing. Using the optional
3/8" bearing produces a
profile with a fillet at the
convex end of the curve. Use
in a handheld or table
mounted router.
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Part # |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2" |
54120 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
3/16" |
11/16" |
1/4" |
2-3/16" |
54122 |
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1-1/8" |
5/32" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-3/8" |
54124 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
3/16" |
11/16" |
1/2" |
2-9/16" |
54126 |
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This ogee pattern has a step
at the end of the concave
portion of the curve. Using
the optional 3/8" bearing
produces a profile with a
fillet at the convex end of
the curve. Use in ah
handheld or table mounted
router.
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B |
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Part # |
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1-3/8" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
2-1/16" |
54110 |
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1-3/8" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54112 |
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1-5/8" |
1/4" |
3/4" |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
54114 |
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2-1/4" |
3/8" |
15/16" |
1/2" |
2-7/8" |
54127 |
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The Roman ogee bit, which
has a convex curve coming
off the bearing, produces
the reverse of the ogee (it
isn't an upside-down ogee).
The curve starts at the tip
as a concave, and fairs down
into a convex curve. Use in
a handheld or table mounted
router.
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Part # |
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1" |
5/32" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
49200 |
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1" |
5/32" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
49202 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
7/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/4" |
49204 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
49206 |
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2" |
3/8" |
1" |
1/2" |
3" |
49207 |
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The reverse cove-and-bead
bit, which has the cove
coming off the bearing,
produces the reverse of the
classical cove and bead.
Radii of both cove and bead
are identical. Use in
handheld or table mounted
routers.
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B |
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L |
Part # |
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1" |
5/32" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/8" |
49208 |
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1" |
5/32" |
5/8" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
49210 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
7/8" |
1/4" |
2-1/4" |
49212 |
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1-3/8" |
1/4" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
49214 |
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The torus-and-cove profile
produced by this bit make an
excellent edge detail or
moulding. Use in a handheld
or table mounted router. The
pilot bearing allows you to
make template-guided cuts
with the bit.
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L |
Part # |
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13/16" |
5/64" |
5/64" |
9/16" |
1/2" |
2-1/2" |
54320 |
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1-1/4" |
5/32" |
5/32" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
2-3/4" |
54322 |
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1-9/16" |
7/32" |
15/64" |
1-3/16" |
1/2" |
3" |
54324 |
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