Description
Description
This unique tongue and groove Router bit set cuts a slot 5.2 mm thick which is perfect for making tongue and groove doors with a 1/4 in. plywood center panel. The actual thickness of 1/4 in. plywood is thinner than the stated thickness because of the dressing of the board. These router bits are designed specifically for use with 1/4 in. plywood to create shaker cabinet door with a plywood center panel. 1/4 in. shank. A tongue and groove joint is the ideal way to create flat, even joints for flooring, wainscoting, panels and tabletops. Tongue and groove router bits will cut the 2 mating profiles for this easy to make woodworking joint with ease and with a simple setup. This joint also provides a lot of gluing surface as well as aligning ease. Tongue and groove bits can take quite a big bite out of the wood, so using these bits in a router table is strongly recommended. Even though some smaller tongue and groove bits can be utilized in a hand-held router the stability of a table will help keep the joint perfectly square. For best results, use with solid wood only.
Highlights
- Create tongue and groove door frames for 1/4 in. thick plywood center panels
- Premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades for a sharper and longer lasting edge
- For use on table mount router
- Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability
- Groove is sized specifically for plywood center panel rail and stile doors
- Includes 2 matching tongue and groove router bits with extra shims
- Manufactured with anti-kickback design to help prevent workshop mishaps
- Comes in a solid wood storage case
Specifications
Details
- Bit Material: Carbide Tipped
- Individual/Set: Set
- Number of Flutes: 3
- Number of Pieces: 2
- Support: 90-Day
- Router/planer type: Joining
- Self-Feeding: No
- Tools Product Type: Power Tool
Dimensions
- Cut Radius (in.): 0.00 in
- Product Height (in.): 3.00 in
- Product Length (in.): 3.00 in
- Product Width (in.): 5.25 in
- Shank Diameter (inch): 1/4 inch
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