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SKU: 06-127B

Infinity Tools Double Bearing Pattern Router Bits w/ Downshear

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Double Bearing Pattern Router Bits with Downshear for Template Routing

Infinity Tools Double Bearing Pattern Router Bits w/ Downshear are built for clean, accurate template-guided routing with the flexibility to run your pattern above or below the workpiece. The upper and lower guide bearings let you choose the best bearing position for the setup, helping you work more efficiently whether you are routing on a handheld router or at the router table.

The smooth downshear cutting action helps produce a cleaner surface while reducing tearout on the top edge of the workpiece. Use these bits for pattern routing, template work, flush trimming, duplicate parts, curved workpieces, and other applications where control, consistency, and clean results matter.

Why Use a Double Bearing Pattern Bit?

Standard pattern bits limit where your template can be positioned. These double bearing pattern router bits give you more options. With a bearing at both the top and bottom of the cutter, you can reference the template from either side of the workpiece without changing bits. That makes setup faster, improves control, and gives you more flexibility when working with different jigs, templates, and stock thicknesses.

Choose Your Shank Size

This product includes two variant options: a compact 1/4" shank bit for tighter corners and hand-held routing and a larger 1/2" shank bit for taller material designed to be used on a router table. Both options feature our downshear cutting geometry for fray-free edges requiring minimal sanding.

Specs

  • 1/4" Shank (SKU: 06-127B)
    • Cutter Diameter: 1/2"
    • Cutter Height: 1"
  • 1/2" Shank (SKU: 06-690B)
    • Cutter Diameter: 3/4"
    • Cutter Height: 2"

Common Uses

  • Template-guided routing
  • Pattern cutting
  • Flush trimming
  • Duplicate part routing
  • Curved and shaped workpieces
  • Router table template work
  • Handheld router pattern work

What’s Included

  • Double bearing pattern router bit
  • Upper and lower guide bearings
  • Bearing stop collar
  • Small hex key

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Frequently Asked Questions

What shank sizes do these double bearing pattern bits come in?

They come in a 1/4" shank (SKU 06-127B) for tighter corners and handheld routing, and a 1/2" shank (SKU 06-690B) for taller material on a router table. Explore more flush-trim router bits.

What are the cutter dimensions for each shank size?

The 1/4" shank bit has a 1/2" cutter diameter and 1" cutter height. The 1/2" shank bit has a 3/4" cutter diameter and 2" cutter height.

Why does this bit have two bearings?

The upper and lower guide bearings let you reference your template from either side of the workpiece without changing bits, making setup faster and giving you more flexibility with different jigs and stock thicknesses.

What does the downshear geometry do?

The downshear cutting action produces a cleaner surface while reducing tearout on the top edge of the workpiece, leaving fray-free edges that require minimal sanding.

What's included with the bit?

Each bit ships with the double bearing pattern router bit, upper and lower guide bearings, a bearing stop collar, and a small hex key.

What can I use these bits for?

Use them for template-guided routing, pattern cutting, flush trimming, duplicate part routing, and curved or shaped workpieces, on either a handheld router or a router table. Pair them with router templates.

What is the bearing diameter?

The bearing diameter is 3/4", and the bits have an overall length of 4".

Can I use the larger bit handheld?

The 1/2" shank bit is designed for taller material on a router table, while the compact 1/4" shank bit is suited to tighter corners and handheld routing.

Who makes these pattern router bits?

They are made by Infinity Cutting Tools. Browse the full lineup of carbide router bits.

How is a pattern bit different from a standard flush-trim bit?

A standard flush-trim bit usually has a single bearing fixed at one end, limiting template placement. This double bearing pattern bit has bearings at both ends, so you can run the template above or below the work for cleaner, more flexible template routing.