Ogee Raised Panel Router Bits w/ Back Cutter

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3-3/81-1/165/81/23-1/167/81-3/81-1/16Double2-1/85/1647713,477632Amana Tool54221Amana Tool 54221 Carbide Tipped Ogee Raised Panel with Back Cutter 7/8 R x 3-3/8 D x 1-1/16 CH x 1/2 Inch SHK Router BitMore info$211.75$158.81
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  • Back cutter=1/4" kerf, 5/16" radius cutter. Note: 'A' reflects the total length of cut. Therefore you must deduct (usually 3/8") for allowing the panel to recess into the frame. To receive 'A1' use bearing #47713, which is included.

    Similar to standard horizontal raised panel bits, but with back cutter to cut inside of the panel. Includes two different bearings to allow for safer two-pass operation. Carbide Tipped. Use with router table only.

    Watch now! How to make
    Raised Panel Doors

    ?WARNING!

    For Your Safety
    1. The methods illustrated here are only
    intended for use with a table mounted
    router.
    2. Do not exceed the recommended RPM for
    each of the bits.
    3. Use a miter gauge and clamp when routing the ends of the rails.
    4. Use a push block or push stick when
    routing the door styles.
    5. Use a guard at all times.
    6. Use eye and hearing protection.
    7. Do not use the methods in this set of
    instructions unless you feel that they are
    safe for you.

    Router Bits shown in video
    Stile & Rail Router Bits
    Reversible Stile & Rail Assembly - #55350
    2pc Concave Stile & Rail - #55420 & #55421

    Raised Panel Router Bits
    Ogee Raised Panel - #54118
    Ogee Raised Panel w/Back Cutter - #54221

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  • WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.