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Door Making Router Bits

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Door Making Router Bits: Rail & Stile, Raised Panel & Specialty Profiles

Building frame-and-panel doors on the router table demands bits that cut cleanly and fit together precisely. Infinity Tools offers a comprehensive range of door making router bits — from matched rail-and-stile pairs to raised panel cutters in horizontal and vertical orientations — so you can produce cabinet doors, glass doors, and entry doors with consistent results run after run.

Rail & Stile Bits for Cabinet and Entry Doors

The matched rail-and-stile bits with setup block are the foundation of any door making setup, producing the cope-and-stick joint that locks rails into stiles. For entry and passage doors, the rail-and-stile bits for entry and passage doors handle the larger profile geometry of thicker stock. Add the Divided Light Door Kit to create multi-pane glass door layouts with matching muntin profiles.

Raised Panel & Specialty Bits

Raised panels can be cut vertically with the vertical raised panel bits for lighter router setups, or horizontally with the horizontal raised panel bits for production profiles. The raised panel bits with backcutter back-cut the panel shoulder for better glue contact in inset applications. The Ultimate Glass Door Making Set provides everything needed for glass-panel cabinet doors, and the undersize plywood slot cutter kits let panels seat properly in plywood-panel doors. All bits are backed by our quality guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between horizontal and vertical raised panel bits?

Horizontal raised panel bits lay flat against the router table and require a router of 3 HP or more because of their large diameter. Vertical raised panel bits — like the Infinity Tools vertical raised panel bits — run the panel on edge and work with lighter routers, though a tall fence is required for support.

Do the rail and stile bits match the raised panel bits?

Yes. Infinity Tools door making bits are designed as matched systems. The matched rail-and-stile bits pair with the corresponding raised panel profile so the panel shoulder seats cleanly against the stile groove.

What is a backcutter bit and why do I need one?

A backcutter bit undercuts the rear shoulder of a raised panel, reducing the glue surface to allow the panel to float freely while still creating a tight-fitting reveal at the front. The Infinity Tools backcutter bits and raised panel bits with backcutter handle this in one or two passes.

What does the Three-in-One Router Bit do?

The Infinity Tools Three-in-One Router Bit combines multiple profiles in a single bit, allowing you to cut both the stile profile and the groove for the panel in one setup, reducing bit changes and alignment steps.

Can I build glass panel doors with these bits?

Yes. The Ultimate Glass Door Making Router Bit Set includes the profiles needed for doors that accept glass panels, and the Divided Light Door Kit adds muntin profiles for multi-pane designs.

Why do I need an undersize plywood slot cutter?

Plywood panels are commonly undersized relative to their nominal dimension. The undersize plywood slot cutter kits cut a groove sized to actual plywood thickness so the panel seats properly without rattling or requiring shimming.

What minimum router HP do I need for door making bits?

Rail-and-stile and small raised panel bits can run on 2-1/4 HP routers. Large-diameter horizontal raised panel bits require 3 HP or more. Always match bit size to router capacity and follow the recommended RPM for each bit diameter. Visit our learning blog for detailed guidance.

Are Infinity Tools door making router bits covered by a quality guarantee?

Yes. Every door making router bit sold by Infinity Tools is backed by our quality guarantee. Contact us if you receive a product that does not perform as expected.

Does Infinity Tools offer shipping on door making router bits?

Yes. Door making router bits ship from Infinity Tools to addresses throughout the US. Check current rates and free-shipping thresholds on our shipping policies page.

How do I get help choosing the right door making bit for my project?

Our team can help match the right bit profile to your door style and router setup. Use our contact page to describe your project and we will provide a recommendation.