Cabinet Door & Door Making Router Bit Sets

When building cabinet doors, having the right router bit set isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. Whether you’re going for a classic raised panel design or a clean Shaker look, a solid cabinet door bit set will save you time, hassle, and a lot of do-overs.
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This collection includes bit sets made specifically for door-making. They're designed to handle everything from your style and rail cuts to the panel groove, with smoother edges and tighter joints than what you'd get trying to piece it together on your own.
Why pick a dedicated set for cabinet doors?
- Cut clean joints for kitchen cabinets, vanities, furniture, and more
- Great for Shaker doors, raised panel styles, and other classic profiles
- Matched 3-piece sets help keep everything aligned and easy to repeat
- Clean cuts, less tear-out, and more consistency (even if you're not a pro)
A Couple Solid Options
Not sure where to start? Two bestsellers that woodworkers keep coming back to:
- Amana 3-Pc. Raised Panel Door-Making Set – a go-to for traditional cabinet doors with raised panels and clean profiles
- Amana 3-Pc. Shaker Door Router Bit Set – great for building simple, modern Shaker-style cabinet doors
Brands You Can Count On
We carry top-tier bits from Amana Tool and Timberline. They’re made to last and give you cleaner results, no matter how many doors you’re cranking out.
Time to upgrade your setup? Browse the collection and find the router bit set for doors that actually makes the job easier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What router bit set do I need to make cabinet doors?
To make cabinet doors, you’ll typically need a matched router bit set that includes a stile bit, rail bit, and sometimes a raised panel bit. These sets are designed to create strong, clean-fitting joints for professional-looking doors.
What’s included in a 3-piece cabinet door router bit set?
A 3-piece set usually includes a rail and stile bit for frame construction and a third bit for shaping the center panel—often a raised panel bit. These sets are ideal for building traditional or raised-panel cabinet doors.
Can I use these router bit sets to make Shaker-style doors?
Yes. For Shaker-style doors, look for a cabinet door bit set that supports flat or slightly beveled panel profiles. Many 3-piece sets include straight or minimal-profile panel bits perfect for achieving that clean, modern Shaker look.
What’s the difference between cabinet door bits and regular router bits?
Cabinet door bits are specifically designed for joinery—creating interlocking profiles like cope and stick joints—while general-purpose router bits are for edge shaping, trimming, or grooving. Cabinet door bits ensure tight, flush fits in frame construction.
Do I need a router table to use cabinet door router bit sets?
Yes, for safety and precision, a router table is strongly recommended when using large-profile door-making bits. It gives you better control, especially when routing stiles, rails, and raised panels.
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