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Drill & Router Bits: Flush Trim, Forstner, Spiral Upcut, Chamfer & More

A well-stocked shop needs drilling and routing tools that cover the full range of woodworking tasks — from boring precise holes to trimming laminate flush, cutting chamfers, and shaping edges. Infinity Tools carries a curated selection of drill and router bits from trusted brands alongside its own tooling, engineered for clean cuts in hardwood, softwood, and sheet goods.

Flush Trim & Edge Profile Bits

The 1/2" Shank Mega Flush Trim Router Bits handle thick laminate and solid wood trimming in one pass, while the 1/4" Shank Mini Mega Flush Trim Bits suit lighter trim work. For decorative edges, the 3 Pc Roundover & Beading Router Bit Set and the 5 Pc Chamfer Router Bit Set cover the most common edge profiles.

Drilling Tools: Forstner, Brad Point & Countersink

The Famag Bormax HSS Forstner Bits and 7 Pc Carbide-Tipped Forstner Bit Set bore clean, flat-bottomed holes in face grain. The Viking Norseman Burrout 14 Pc Brad Point Set is a premium option for accurate drilling in wood. For screws and hardware, the 8 Pc Plug Cutter & Tenon Set and the 4 Pc 82° Professional Countersink Set cover counterboring and plug cutting. The solid carbide spiral upcut bits clear chips efficiently in plunge and mortising operations. All products carry our quality guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a flush trim bit and a straight router bit?

A flush trim bit has a bearing that rides the template or substrate, guiding the cutter to trim material exactly level with the reference surface. The Mega Flush Trim Bits are designed for heavy trimming of thick laminate and solid wood. A straight bit has no bearing and cuts to a set depth, guided by a fence or edge guide.

What is a spiral upcut router bit used for?

The solid carbide spiral upcut bits are designed for plunge cuts, mortises, and CNC routing. The upcut helix pulls chips out of the cut efficiently, keeping the bit cool and the groove clean.

What is the difference between Forstner bits and brad point bits?

Forstner bits — such as the 7 Pc Carbide Forstner Set — bore large, flat-bottomed holes and can cut overlapping or angled holes accurately. Brad point bits are better for precise, clean-entry holes in face grain where the center spur locks the bit on the mark.

Can I use a 1/4" shank flush trim bit for the same work as a 1/2" shank bit?

The 1/4" shank flush trim bits are suited for thinner materials and lighter routers. For heavy laminate or solid wood trimming over long distances, the 1/2" Mega Flush Trim Bits provide the stability and cutting height needed.

What does the Famag Bormax Forstner bit do better than standard bits?

The Famag Bormax HSS Forstner Bits feature a wave-ground cutting edge geometry that reduces the force required to bore and produces cleaner hole walls and bottoms, especially in hardwoods, compared to standard Forstner designs.

What is a plug cutter used for?

The 8 Pc Plug Cutter & Tenon Set cuts wood plugs that are used to conceal counterbored screw heads. Matching the plug species and grain to the surrounding wood makes the repair nearly invisible after sanding and finishing.

What chamfer angles does the Infinity Tools chamfer set cover?

The 5 Pc Chamfer Router Bit Set covers a range of chamfer angles. See the product listing for the specific angles included. Individual chamfer bits are also available in our collection for adding single angles to an existing bit kit.

Are Infinity Tools drill and router bits covered by a quality guarantee?

Yes. All drill and router bits sold by Infinity Tools are backed by our quality guarantee. If you receive a defective item, contact our team for a resolution.

What shipping options are available for drill and router bits?

Infinity Tools ships drill and router bits throughout the US. Check current rates, estimated delivery windows, and free-shipping thresholds on our shipping policies page.

Where can I find tips on choosing the right router bit for a specific cut?

The Infinity Tools learning blog includes guides on router bit profiles, shank selection, speed and feed recommendations, and project-specific bit selection to help you make the right choice for your application.