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CMT 800.522.11 3-Piece Ogee Junior Raised Panel 1/2-Inch Shank Router Bit Set Product Description:



  • includes three bits in popular Ogee profile
  • make panels as small as 2-3/4" square in material as thin as 7/16"
  • Perfect for jewelry boxes, humidors, clock cases, and many other decorative projects
  • Mark Sommerfeld design
  • Includes Sturdy Hardwood storage box

Product Description

This popular set includes three bits that allow you to make panels as small as 2-3/4" square in material as thin as 7/16". Perfect for jewelry boxes, humidors, clock cases, and many other decorative projects.

Contents

(1) 890.527.11 "Sommerfeld" cove raised panel bit assembly with back cutter, 1/2" shank
(1) 891.501.11 2-pc stile and rail set, ogee profile -(A), 1/2" shank

Customer Reviews

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5Right size, right tool
By Rajin Cajun
I bought these for small jewelry boxes; found that they were a better size set-up for much larger applications. I think most rail/stile bits are made to acommodate entry doors. These are useful all the way up to kitchen cabinet doors. Very smooth cut, low vibration, easy set-up.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Decent raised panel set
By Scharn
I'm no expert at router bits but my experience with these router bits was good. I wouldn't say excellent, but definitely were worth the purchase. The rail and stile bits worked extremely well, with clean cuts and minimal tear-out. The raised panel bit doesn't work quite as well but I believe that may be because of some inaccuracy on my part. The raised panel front and the etched back are cut at the same time, which is a great deal of wood stock to remove at one time. When doing straight edges, it is possible to use your fence to remove only small portions of stock at a time (and thereby prevent tear-out or binding). However, it becomes rather interesting when doing a cathedral arc. I was able to figure out how to remove most of the stock slowly using the fence, but the point in the cathedral where it goes from straight to arc was hard to get removed and I burned the wood in that location several times. With the back-cutters, using a fence is the only way to take several passes to remove the wood stock. Also, the directions which came with the router bits mentioned 10K RPMs for the raised panel bit (I used ~12K) and 14K RPMs for the rile/stile bits (I used ~16K). I used these router bits with a Bosch 1617EVS router and they worked well. So far I've made 19 doors with few difficulties, the rile/stile bits showing no wear, and the raised panel showing very slight wear.

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