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SKU: 59-502

Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank Classical Bead Router Bit

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An elegant combination of bullnose & teardrop profiles allows this Classical Bead router bit to make a stunning visual effect on tabletops, furniture and much more.  Another exclusive product offered only at Infinity Tools. 

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DIYer Verified Customer   
01-10-22
Unique

Used this to make an edging for the very top shelf of a book shelf. This has such a unique shape and it is great to be able to cut the whole edge in one pass, wheras without it it takes a couple of setups to get anything similar in shape. A bearing on top matching the diameter of the bead would be a time saver.

Mike W. Verified Customer   
01-20-18
Awesome Profile!

This bit made an awesome profile along the top of the base for a curio cabinet.

Guest Verified Customer   
07-20-22
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6 years ago
I am restoring a home built in 1872 and it has the classic bead profile in the sash window stop beads. I need to produce some duplicate stop bead stock to complete the restoration. The bead profile in the stop bead is cut into stock that is 1/2" thick and the bead is 3/8" thick. Is there any chance you can produce a router bit that I can use or know where I can find such a router bit? See more »
6 years ago
If you can email us a couple pictures and dimensions or a drawing of the profile you are trying to duplicate we would be happy to take a look and see what we can do to help. Please email us at customerservice@infinitytools.com
7 years ago
I am trying to replicate some baseboard for my home the profile of your classical bead router bit looks like it will work fine. Does the bit work on a standard router (1/2" chuck)? Or, is this a CNC bit? I have a Bosch 2.3hp variable speed router in a router table. It looks like your bit would be more for table tops or wood with more depth than a baseboard? Any info would be appreciated! See more »
7 years ago
The 59-502 would be too wide of a profile (1/2") for a baseboard. If you have a photo or measured drawing of the profile you would like to duplicate please feel free to email us at customerservice@infinitytools.com and we would be happy to help find the right bit for you project.
6 years ago
I'm interested in the Classical Bead router bit, 59-502, but I need a 1/4" shank bit. See more »
6 years ago
Unfortunately the 59-502 is only available with a 1/2" shank.
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Classical Bead Router Bit

An elegant combination of bullnose & teardrop profiles allows this Classical Bead router bit to make a stunning visual effect on tabletops, furniture and much more. Combine it with our 3/8"-radius cove bit 37-786 to create stacked ogee profiles. Another exclusive product offered only at Infinity Tools.

Almost every piece of furniture including tables, dressers, desks, and china cabinets have a top. This top needs some form of edge detail to finish it off. This is where the Classical Bead router bit (59-502) shines.  It can be used with the workpiece face-up or face-down depending on the desired look. Plus, it can easily be paired with other decorative moldings to create beautiful, classic profiles. A great thing about this router bit is that it can be used with material from 3/4"-thick up to a full 1"-thick depending on the desired look for your project.

By running the workpiece through the router bit face-up or face-down you can produce two different details. For instance, if I'm working on a tall cabinet where the top will be above eye level, I like to run the workpiece through the router face-up. This makes the larger radius more pronounced and gives me a very attractive detail that is pleasing to the eye while producing a crown molding effect.

For a tabletop, the workpiece can be run either face-up or face-down depending on the desired look. I like to run the workpiece face-down to have that longer 1" radius showing along the top edge of the tabletop.

For a desk, on the other hand, you may decide to run the workpiece face up, creating a 1/4" radius on the top edge with no fillet. This creates a comfortable edge to rest against while writing or typing.

By choosing the thickness of the material you can decide if you want a fillet on the top, bottom, or both. In 3/4" material you can produce a fillet on either top or bottom. In 7/8" material a fillet can be made both top and bottom, or a strong fillet on one face. In 1" material a strong fillet can be produced on both faces.

If you want to take your cabinetry moldings one step further, I recommend picking up a 3/8"-radius cove router bit (37-786) and make your own custom cove molding to add underneath the classical bead profile.

Depending on how you rout the edge with the classical bead router bit you can produce several different variations of ogee profiles under the lip of your top that transition beautiful into the face of a chest of drawers, Chest-on-Chest, or china cabinet.

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