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Create square slots, pockets, and edges in wood.
Cut layers of material flush to one another or make cuts along a template.
The pointed tip creates starter holes for efficient plunge cutting in wood.
Choose from bits that form a variety of shapes along the edges of your workpiece.
These bits make chamfer, bevel, and other angled cuts in wood.
Create shapes that fit together to form wood joints commonly used to build doors and frames.
Carve grooves in wood and plastic laminate.
For smooth contour carving in wood, plastic, and aluminum, these bits have a ball-nose design.
Use these bits to create large, shallow recesses in wood, such as mortises for hinge leaves or locks.
These tools create a wide, shallow cut on the face of the workpiece. They're often used to level spoilboard so it lies perfectly flat for accurate routing and milling.
Quickly make smooth plunge cuts—the staggered flute design, drill/mill cut style, and carbide coating on these bits let them cut at higher speeds than other router bits.
Remove large amounts of material on flat surfaces with these bits to create raised panels with decorative edges.
Test new designs without ruining your material—these bits hold a pen rather than a blade, so you can trace a CNC machine’s path before you cut.
Keep a variety of router bits on hand to cut grooves, chamfers, and other detailed shapes into wood and plastic.