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Woodworking Router Bits
Woodworking Router Bits
From the Manufacturer
Freud’s finger pull door lip bit is designed to produce the groove needed on popular contemporary cabinet doors. Covered by Freud’s limited lifetime warranty.
Application: Creating the finger pull found on popular contemporary cabinet doors. Cuts all composition materials, plywoods, hardwoods, and softwoods. Use on table-mounted portable routers. Specs: Rockler #: 37027 Freud #: 99-065 Overall Dia.: 2″ Small Dia.: 3/4″ Carbide Height: 1-1/4″ Large Radius: 1/4″ Angle: 25 degrees Shank Dia.: 1/2″ Overall Length: 2-3/4″
Combine pull-out shelves with a clear view window in one well-ordered cabinet. Featured in the April/May 2006 issue. About WOOD Magazine downloadable plans For error-free construction, each downloadable plan includes a bill of materials, a cutting diagram, a detailed supplies listing, and, when necessary, a mail-order buying guide for hard-to-find hardware. For a clear idea of how our projects go together, each downloadable plan includes an exploded-view drawing with helpful details. All drawings are done professionally by the WOOD Magazine staff of woodworkers and illustrators. Large color photos and step-by-step instructions show exactly how we built the project in the WOOD magazine shop. We build each project ourselves to work out any bugs before you ever get the plan. Detail drawings and step-by-step illustrations provide necessary dimensions and machining processes you’ll need to make the building process as straightforward as possible. Note: This is a downloa (more…)
From the Manufacturer
Professional router bit extension for 1/2-Inch collet routers.
The single tool cutter changing eliminates searching for and holding the spindle lock while securing the collet with a wrench. Use the included 1/4″ x 1/2″ reduction sleeve to safely support your 1/4″ shank cutters. NOTE: A 1-3/4″ hole is required in the insert or table to allow the body of the extension to pass through for above table cutter changes.
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The Freud Difference Freud manufactures some of the most innovative, technologically advanced saw blades in the world. To ensure that the highest quality products meet the toughest design standards, Freud owns and operates six manufacturing facilities in Western Europe. Freud is one of the few manufacturers of woodworking tools in the world that produces its own MicroGrain carbide with titanium, called TiCo — a combination of titanium and cobalt. Freud develops different types of carbide for each application to maximize the cutting life and performance of the tool; and Freud also operates one of the most modern product development research centers in Europe. By overseeing the entire manufacturing process from start to finish, Freud guarantees some of the highest quality, most advanced products in the industry. About Freud’s Industrial Bits Serious woodworkers choose serious accessories. They choose Freud. The Freud name equals quality, precision and crafts (more…)
Keep your bits comfortably stored in a nice, soft bed of foam. Foam is pre-cut to hold any size router bit shank. The 12″ x 12″ x 1-3/4″ bed holds up to 100 bits, depending on sizes stored. What’s more, the soft foam means that the risk of cutting your hands when stowing and removing bits is significantly reduced. Can be cut to size to accommodate storage cabinets or drawers, or can stand alone.
From Library Journal
In the hands of a skilled operator, the router is the most versatile tool, capable of an astonishing variety of woodworking operations. Warner shows readers how to get the most from their router, covering tools, accessories, and its use. Fixed-base, plunge routers, and laminate trimmers are introduced with excellent evaluations of specific models of each type. Accessories such as guides, router tables, and jigs are what make the router capable of such diverse work; Warner not only describes a number of different types but also shows readers how to make their own. An excellent resource on a popular tool for public libraries. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
There is no more complete guide to the most versatile tool in the woodworker’s shop than this book. The Router Book covers it all — from the tool’s wide range of uses to tips for maintaining it in the best condition. Router expert Pat Warner sorts (more…)