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The Quality Of A Wood Working Router Bit Does Make A Difference

February 27th, 2007

When you’re in the market for a new router, note how many wood working router bits come with it. Many times the cheaper models will include a wide range of wood working router bits, but it may not be a deal if the router won’t last long.

A good quality router is essential for anyone working with wood and there are an amazing number of wood working router bits available. No matter what you’re building or designing, there’s a wood working router bit for the job.

For example, for cabinet making there is about eight different styles of bits and another eight for glue joints. And if you are profiling wood you can choose from two dozen different wood working router bits. From double round, ogee fillet, plunge ogee and specialty molding bits to wavy edge and classic cove bits to name just a few.

Choosing Fixed or Plunge Router Bits

There are two types of routers, the fixed which is used on most surfacing and joints, and the plunge, which is more suitable when making internal cuts. More control is needed as the bit can be “plunged” into the wood to start a design and this type of control isn’t available on a fixed router.

To read more, go to the Wood Working Router Bits website by clicking on this link.




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