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Cortadores de bordes para dar forma

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a shaper cutter used for?

A shaper cutter is a rotating cutter mounted on a spindle shaper spindle. It shapes the edge or face of a wood workpiece by removing material to produce a specific profile such as an ogee, roundover, chamfer, rabbet, or bead.

What is the difference between a shaper cutter and a router bit?

Shaper cutters are larger, heavier, and designed for a dedicated spindle shaper machine that runs at lower speeds than a router. They remove material more aggressively and are suited to production work. Router bits are lighter, operate at higher speeds, and work in handheld routers and router tables used in most woodworking shops.

What bore size do these shaper cutters use?

The edge forming shaper cutters in this collection use a 3/4-inch bore, which fits the standard spindle arbor diameter used on the majority of North American spindle shapers. Confirm your machine's spindle size before ordering.

What is the Shapeup interchangeable cutter system?

The Shapeup system uses a common arbor body onto which different profile insert cutters can be quickly swapped. This means you can change from an ogee to a chamfer to a roundover without replacing the entire cutter assembly, reducing tooling costs and changeover time.

Why choose micrograin carbide shaper cutters?

Micrograin carbide has a finer grain structure than standard carbide, which allows it to hold a sharper cutting edge longer and produce a smoother cut surface. This is especially important in production woodworking where cutters run for extended periods and cut quality directly affects finishing time.

Can shaper cutters be resharpened?

Yes. Carbide shaper cutters can be resharpened by a professional carbide grinding service. Regular resharpening extends cutter life significantly and restores cut quality. Contact Infinity Tools through the contact page for resharpening recommendations.

What is the difference between a bullnose and a roundover shaper cutter?

A roundover cutter produces a quarter-round curve along one edge of the workpiece, leaving a flat face on the other side. A bullnose cutter, like the Bullnose Shapeup Cutter, rounds both edges simultaneously to produce a fully rounded profile on the edge of thicker stock.

What profiles are available for door edge work?

The Door Edge Shapeup Cutter is designed specifically for profiling solid wood door edges and is common in cabinet door and entry door production shops.

Does Infinity Tools offer router bits for the same edge profiles?

Yes. For shops using a router or router table rather than a spindle shaper, the edge making router bits collection covers the same profile types — roundovers, chamfers, ogees, beading, and more — in 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch shank.

Does Infinity Tools price match on shaper cutters?

Yes. Infinity Tools offers price matching on eligible products. Visit the price-matching page to submit a request with the competing price and source details.