April 6, 201313 yr OK gang, I need help (probably in more ways than one). I sniped a set of new Woodcraft router bits on ebay for a ridiculously low price. It's a raised panel set and they are new and sharp even though I didn't get a case for them. The first picture shows the whole set I bought. Here's my question. The set had a panel cutter, a rail cutter, a stile cutter and one more bit. What is it? You'd think it was part of the set but what's its purpose. The ball is in your court because I'm clueless (or/and stupid).  The Set   The Mystery Bit  Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
April 6, 201313 yr Door lip cutter??http://www.eagleamerica.com/product/v180-2805/ea_-_door_edgeLew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
April 6, 201313 yr Lewis got it right. It's for cutting cabinet door frames. Both outer perimeter and for removable panels on the inside of door frames.EAGLES MAY SOAR BUT WEASELS DON'T GET SUCKED INTO JET ENGINES!
April 6, 201313 yr outside edges of doors good call lewis.By the way, CHECK YOUR ROUTERSPEEDS WITH THESE BITS!!!!
April 6, 201313 yr While it can be used on the outside edges, it can be used on the inside edges as well.    Such things as a glass panel?  Then add a sticking to hold the glass panel in with.Planer? I'm the 'planer', and these are what I use...
April 6, 201313 yr Author Oh yeah. I have a full set of RP bits and the key is SLOW. dragon1 said:outside edges of doors good call lewis.By the way, CHECK YOUR ROUTERSPEEDS WITH THESE BITS!!!!
April 6, 201313 yr I am going with Lew now that I see it. Cuts the lip I. The door and a rabbit on the back so it can be a little inset.
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