Rail & Stile With Raised Panel Bit Router Bit Set - Ogee - 1/2" Shank
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This 3 bit door making router bit set includes ogee rail and stile bits and a 2-1/2" ogee panel raiser. Rail and stile bits create a perfectly matched rail and stile door frame. The panel raiser puts a classic edge on the central panel of your door. Ball bearing guides allow you to make precise cuts without the use of a fence. Comes in a solid wood storage case. Use with up to 1" stock. Bit shanks are 1/2".
This router bit has a 1/2" 12.7mm shank (shaft) that will fit most small or large routers with the correct collet. Please ensure that you select a router bit with a shank (shaft) size that will fit into your router collet.
TIANCHENG router bits are manufactured in China.
It is advisable to always have the following items nearby and in a good condition
To use router bits safely (and to get the best results from your router), the router bits need to be installed properly into the router's collet. Improper installation of your bits can cause excessive chatter and could increase the likelihood that the bits will break when in use.
First of all, before beginning any routing operation, check your bits to make sure that they are clean, relatively free of pitch, and most of all, sharp. If the bit is dull, chipped, is excessively burned or has any other defect, it should be sharpened or replaced before use.
Most router collets have a recess (groove) that needs to click into a circlip that resides inside the collet nut. Failing to ensure that the collet "clicked" into the collet nut will cause you to struggle to remove the router bit after tightening. This could cause the collet to break or be removed by a technical repair centre.
When installing the bit into the collet, do not tighten the collet with the bit "seated." Instead, insert the bit until the shank (bit shaft) reaches the bottom of the collet, then ease it out about 2 mm before tightening the collet.
When the bit is tightened, there should be no less than 2/3 's of the length of the shank in the collet. If your bit has a shank that is too short, then the bit should be replaced.
There are a few other safety measures to keep in mind whenever you use your router. First of all, remember to always wear appropriate safety gear as indicated above.
Second, be sure to set your router to the proper speed for your router bit. Setting your router to an incorrect speed will not only affect the router's performance, but also can cause the bit to break much more easily and even cause bodily harm. The speed at which a router bit turns can be important. The typical router runs at about 22,000 rpm, which is fine for most bits. But as the diameter of the bit increases, you’ll want to slow things down.
Also, before beginning any routing operation, be certain that you give the router's motor time to come up to full speed for the chosen setting. Beginning to cut before the bit is at full speed can give less than desired results.