Carbide Tipped Jointing
Router Bits
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'Box
Joint' set containing 3-wing
slotting cutters and spacers
for producing jewelry boxes,
drawers, etc. Complete with
cutters, spacers, arbor and
ball bearing to achieve 1/2"
depth of cut. Recommended
stock thickness (height:
3/4" though 1-5/8". For
material over 1-5/8", two
passes will accomplish
joints up to 3". |
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B |
B1 |
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L |
Part # |
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1-7/8" |
1-3/8" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
3-3/4" |
53610 |
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Individual Components |
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Part # |
Description |
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53207 |
5/32" 3-Wing Cutters (5
required) |
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47620 |
1/2" Shank, arbor, and nut |
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47708 |
Steel ball bearing guide
(1/2" depth of cut) |
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55369 |
5.5mm spacers (4 required) |
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55402 |
1.0mm spacers (2 required) |
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55404 |
0.5mm shim (1 required) |
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With
this assembly, you can cut
one-finger through
five-fingers in multiple
passes. Both cuts are
performed the same way; you
simply turn over the
counter-cut for a perfect
fit (see diagrams). All
cutters feature 'chipbreakers'
behind each cutting tooth
which limits the thickness
of the chip, allowing for a
safer cut. Assembly includes
5 individual finger cutters,
1/2" shank arbor, 1 straight
cutter, ball bearing guide,
shims, spacers, washers and
complete illustrated
instructions. Can be used on
7/16" (1-finger) through
1-3/8" stock (5-fingers). |
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B |
d |
L |
Part # |
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1-9/16" |
1-3/8" |
1/2" |
3-3/4" |
55392 |
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Individual Components |
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Part # |
Description |
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55394 |
Finger Cutters (5 required) |
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55396 |
Straight Cutter (1 required) |
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47736 |
Ball bearing (5/16" x 28mm) |
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47620 |
1/2" Shank, arbor, and nut |
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55367 |
3.4mm Spacer (7 required) |
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55368 |
6.0mm Spacer (1 required) |
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55357 |
0.1mm Shim (10 required) |
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55404 |
0.5mm Shim (1 required) |
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55402 |
1.0mm Washer (2 required) |
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Cut
interlocking fingers for
strong end-to-end or
edge-to-edge glueups with
this simple bit. Setup is
fast. Center the cut profile
on the stock, then cut,
alternating the orientation
of the show face — up when
cutting one workpiece, down
when cutting its mate. Use
in all CNC and table-mounted
routers. For best results
use in a router table. |
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B |
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L |
Part # |
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1-3/8" |
1-9/16" |
1/2" |
14 |
5/16" |
3" |
45796 |
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The
principal benefit of this
glue-joint bit is that the
glue seam is far less
evident on the bevels of
raised panels. Equally
important, setup is fast.
Cut one half of each joint
with the bit at any height.
Simply raise or lower the
bit 3/32" before cutting the
mates. As with all
glue-joint bits, the cutter
profile expands the
edge-to-edge glue surface,
but more importantly,
produces the precise surface
alignment that’s essential
for fast glueups. For best
results use in a router
table. |
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B |
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L |
Part # |
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1-3/8" |
1-37/64" |
1/2" |
80 |
3-1/16" |
45790 |
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Second
piece is cut 'upside-down'
to the first for a perfect
fit. There is no need to
realign the router depth,
provided that the wood is
centered to the cutting edge
of the bit. For 5/8" through
1" material. |
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D1 |
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d |
L |
Part # |
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1-7/8" |
1- 7/16" |
1- 3/32" |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
55388 |
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First
piece is cut flat
(horizontal) and the second
is cut perpendicular
(vertical) to the first for
a perfect fit. There is no
need to re-align the router
depth, provided that the
wood is centered to the
cutting edge of the bit. Not
recommended for use in a pin
router nor a router table
unless the length of your
material can be handled
easily. |
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Material Size |
Part # |
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1-1/2" |
1/2" |
1/4" |
45 |
1-5/8" |
5/16 - 7/16" |
55393 |
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1-5/8" |
5/8" |
1/4" |
45 |
1-3/4" |
3/8 - 1/2" |
55391 |
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1-3/4" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
45 |
2-1/8" |
3/8 - 3/4" |
55389 |
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2-11/16" |
1-3/16" |
1/2" |
45 |
2-5/8" |
1/2 - 1-1/8" |
55390 |
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The
lock miter is an
interlocking edge-to-edge
joint, typically used at the
corners of casework. Used in
a table-mounted router, run
at reduced speed, this bit
cuts both halves of the
joint. The same setup of bit
& fence cuts both parts. One
part is laid flat on the
tabletop & fed across the
cutter. The second is braced
vertically against the fence
and fed across the cutter.
For best results use in a
table-mounted router. |
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L |
Part # |
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1-15/32" |
7/8" |
1/2" |
22.5 |
2-1/2" |
55395 |
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With
this one bit, cut a lock
joint that’s ideal for quick
construction of strong
drawer boxes. Use in a
table-mounted router only.
The same bit setting is used
for both halves of the
joint; adjust the fence
position slightly to switch
between sides and
fronts/backs. The drawer
front (or back) is laid flat
on the tabletop and fed
across the cutter. The side
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braced vertically against
the fence and fed across the
cutter. You can use stock of
any thickness and any
composition and produce
flush or lipped drawers. For
best results use in a
table-mounted router. |
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B1 |
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L |
Part # |
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3/4" |
1/2" |
1/2" |
5/32" |
1/4" |
1-5/16" |
55386 |
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1" |
23/32" |
1/2" |
5/32" |
1/2" |
1-5/16" |
55387 |
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Design for Stock
1/2" to 1" in thickness
This two-piece bit set
provides an economical way
to create your own
edge banding from
the wood of your choice.
This is a great way to
create a finished edge on
plywood or MDF panels and
shelves which blends
perfectly with the rest of
your project.
Using this bit set is
simple, too. Just position
each bit so that it is
centered on the stock
thickness and make the cut.
For the best results we
recommend that you cut the
edge band stock slightly
oversize and then flush trim
it after assembly.
This unique set is available
in two styles: 90 degree or
60 degree. The 90 degree
bits can also be used to
create ‘V’ grooves or
double-sided chamfers. The
60 degree set creates a
larger surface area for
glue. Carbide tipped for
long life. |
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D1 |
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B1 |
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a1 |
d |
L |
Part # |
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1-25/32" |
1-13/16" |
1-1/32" |
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90 |
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1/2" |
2-21/32" |
55466 |
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1-19/32" |
1-45/64" |
1" |
5/32" |
30 |
60 |
1/2" |
2-5/8" |
55468 |
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If
you’re looking for a better
way to construct multi-sided
boxes, planters, and
columns, then look no
further. With these bits,
there’s no need for complex
miters and time-consuming
set-ups. Instead, simply
choose the bit based upon
the number of sides on the
box, rout the joint, and
assemble. Unlike a miter
joint, the joint created by
these bits aligns itself.
And the joint
stays in alignment while
gluing, no more slipping and
sliding out of position. |
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