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Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank Chamfer Router Bits

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Our chamfer router bits will make any chamfer or bevel task a lot easier. Simply adjusting the height of the router bit will produce an almost endless variety of attractive, functional chamfers. This edge is perfect for beams, columns or other large timers. Use your Chamfer router bits to produce multi-sided boxes, planters, waste-baskets or decorative pieces. 

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Warren H. Verified Customer   
10-27-22

Great idea for making boxes. Has a great range of thicknesses you can work with.

Paul C. Verified Customer   
12-15-21

Haven't used the bit yet ..bit it looks solid and very sharp

Stephen L. Verified Customer   
08-05-20
Great miter joints

Sharp, precise and well made.

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5 years ago
Will this work with a Sawstop Jobsite model saw? Can you tell me how long the GlideLOCK Miter Bar is? The reason I am interested is that that on this particular table saw the center of the saw blade to the back edge of the table is only 11.25". Because See more »
5 years ago
We do not recommend the Miter 5000 for use on Jobsite saws, the tables are too small and in our opinion do not provide enough support for the sled.
6 years ago
Is it possible to install this on a Sawstop PCS 175 without major alterations to the saw? See more »
6 years ago
No alterations to the saw or sled are required. Setup and use will be the same as with any other tablesaw. We use the Miter 5000 on the Sawstop PCS in our shop all the time and it works great.
6 years ago
Will this work with the jobsite tablesaw Dewalt 7941RS? See more »
6 years ago
While technically the Miter 5000 should work because the saw has a standard 3/4" x 3/8" miter track, the size of the Miter 5000 is large enough that I would not recommend it. the Miter 5000 is designed for a full sized tablesaw. You may want to consider t
5 years ago
Will this work with a SkilSaw 10 inch model SPT70WT-22? See more »
5 years ago
While technically the Miter 5000 will work on the Job site Saw. The size of the Miter 5000 is large enough that I would not recommend it. The Miter 5000 is really designed for a full sized table saw. you may want to consider the Incra Miter Express. https
11 months ago
11 months ago
The INCRA Miter 5000 is specifically engineered as a crosscut sled, and is not intended for operations like bevel and dado cuts. After cutting through, it loses its zero clearance functionality. Instead, consider our Infinity Professional Cross-cut sled ( TCS-200 ). It has replaceable inserts, allowing for bevel and dado cuts while still maintaining zero clearance functionality.
5 years ago
What is the overall size of the table What material is the base table made of ? What is the table thickness? What is the table surface ? See more »
5 years ago
The overall base size of the Incra Miter 5000 is roughly 33" x 23-1/2" x 1/2" thick. it is made Of an MDF core with durable red lamite surface both top and bottom.
1 year ago
If I already have an Incra Miter guage and fence, can I get the INCRA Miter 5000 without the miter guage and fence? See more »
1 year ago
No, the INCRA Miter 5000 Table Saw Crosscut Sled is not available in separate parts or components. It is solely sold as a complete unit, ensuring optimal performance and precision for your woodworking needs.
2 months ago
2 months ago
The INCRA Miter 5000 Table Saw Crosscut Sled boasts an impressive 20" - 25" panel cutting capacity on most saws, making it a versatile tool for woodworkers. The INCRA 5000 ensures precision and ease, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of your cutting tasks.
4 years ago
Can a sacrificial board be added to the fence to reduce/prevent chip out, especially when cutting miters for picture frames? Also, will the stops work if a sacrificial board is added? See more »
4 years ago
A sacrificial fence can easily be added to the miter 5000, it has a 1/4-20 t-track on the face. The stop is not designed to be used with a sacrificial fence attached.
6 years ago
Do you have set up blocks for a tongue and groove router bit with a v notch? See more »
6 years ago
No we do not.
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Chamfer Router Bits

Our chamfer router bits will make any chamfer or bevel task a lot easier. Simply adjusting the height of the router bit will produce an almost endless variety of attractive, functional chamfers. This edge is perfect for beams, columns or other large timers. Use your Chamfer router bits to produce multi-sided boxes, planters, waste-baskets or decorative pieces.

When it comes time to make 45° miters, most of us go straight to the table saw. Depending on the workpiece and how accurately the stops in your saw are set, the table saw can make getting good results a challenge. The router table, on the other hand, can be a perfect solution. All you need is an Infinity Cutting Tools 36-950 Chamfer bit. I know what you're thinking: When I see a chamfer bit, I don't think of making miters joints. But the 36-950 is not your ordinary chamfer bit. In fact, the 36-950 chamfer bit is capable of mitering material up to 1-1/8" thick without batting an eye. Don't be concerned by the size of this bit — it's a mild-mannered beast that makes a great addition to any shop with a variable speed router. Let me share a couple of tips that will make the router table your go-to tool for miters.

The 36-950 45° Chamfer bit is for use in the router table and can be run at around 18,000 RPM for smooth miters in material up to 1-1/8
The 36-950 45° Chamfer bit is for use in the router table and can be run at around 18,000 RPM for smooth miters in material up to 1-1/8" thick.

Cutting straight, long miters (with the grain) are the hardest at the table saw, at least for me. Depending on the tilt of the blade and the position of the fence this job always seems a little scary. No matter how everything is positioned one of the pieces always seems poised to launch back at the end of the cut. This is not an issue at the router table because there is no off-cut piece. The fence on the router table can be positioned right where you need it, making it much easier to get precise results. With a couple of good feather boards or a set of Jessem Clear-Cut Router Stock Guides, the piece is held securely reducing vibration and making it easy to guide the workpiece through the cut.

To provide support to the razor-sharp edge after the cut I like to use a piece of scrap and a couple pieces of double-sided tape to create a support to ride against the router table fence.
To provide support to the razor-sharp edge after the cut I like to use a piece of scrap and a couple pieces of double-sided tape to create a support to ride against the router table fence.

One tip for making razor-sharp miters at the router table is to use a straight piece of material stuck to the top of your workpiece with double sided tape as a fence. This piece protects the delicate edge of the miter after the cut and acts as a bearing surface to ensure a snipe-free cut. This trick works equally well when routing both with and across the grain.

The support ensures the delicate tip of the miter is not damaged or crushed on the outfeed side of the cut.
The support ensures the delicate tip of the miter is not damaged or crushed on the outfeed side of the cut.

The Vertical Router Sled is a perfect choice when it comes to mitering narrow stock. It holds the workpiece vertically and ensures accurate wobble-free cuts. It also speeds up the process when mitering both ends of a piece for making projects like boxes or trays. With all 4 pieces cut to the proper length it is simply a matter of setting up the sled and then it's off to the races with a cut/flip/cut operation.

The Vertical Router Sled makes it easy to miter narrow stock and insures a square wobble- free cut.
The Vertical Router Sled makes it easy to miter narrow stock and insures a square wobble- free cut.

Setting up the chamfer bit is easy. Simply align the faces of the fence with the bearing using a ruler, leaving only the height setting to worry about. Mitering at the router table means the workpiece can be cut to its final outside dimension and then mitered.  For me, trying to measure and ensure the correct cut on a tilted table saw blade is much more difficult to get just right.

The bearing on the top of the bit make the fence setting a breeze leaving only the bit height to be adjusted to the thickness of the work piece.
The bearing on the top of the bit make the fence setting a breeze leaving only the bit height to be adjusted to the thickness of the work piece.

Next time you have a project that requires a miter joint, give the router table method a try. I think it will become your preferred method.

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