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SKU: 37-190

Infinity Tools 1/4" Shank Cove Router Bits

$28.90
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Cove router bits are used to create concave profiles or edges on wood pieces. They make simple shapes that lend an elegant detail to almost any edge! Cove router bits are commonly used for decorative purposes, such as creating ornate trim, molding, or edges on furniture, cabinets, doors and other woodworking projects.

Cove router bits come in various sizes and profiles, allowing you to achieve different depths and styles of coves. Our carbide bits provide durability and precision cutting. Cove router bits can be used with handheld routers or mounted in router tables, providing versatility in woodworking applications. Like all Infinity Tools router bits, these bits feature optimal shear angles for smooth, sand-free cuts and our silver non-stick coating for years of trouble-free service. 

Cove Router Bits

Cove router bits make simple shapes that lend an elegant detail to almost any edge! Use cove router bits to make furniture, drawer fronts and cabinet doors to make them go from ordinary to elegant.

Cove router bits are one of the most common profile router bits used today. Available in a wide variety of sizes (or more accurately — radii), they are used to make furniture, drawer fronts, cabinet doors and even joinery!

Cove bits can be purchased separately, or buy them buy the set to make sure you're ready for any eventuality. 

These bits can be used hand-held, or in a router table. Commonly available with a bearing to guide the profile cut, they can also be used with the fence adjusted to make the cove cut less deep. 

When matched with a roundover bit, you can create the classic drop leaf, or rule joint. This joint is found on drop-leaf side tables and card tables popular in the 18th Century. 

Infinity cove bits use a shearing angle to provide a cleaner cut with less effort. This angle also reduces tearout and provides a great surface as a profile, or as part of a matched joinery set.

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