CMT 890.602.11 Vertical Raised Panel Bit, 1-1/2-Inch Diameter, 1/2-Inch Shank image-1
CMT 890.602.11 Vertical Raised Panel Bit, 1-1/2-Inch Diameter, 1/2-Inch Shank image-2
CMT 890.602.11 Vertical Raised Panel Bit, 1-1/2-Inch Diameter, 1/2-Inch Shank image-1
CMT 890.602.11 Vertical Raised Panel Bit, 1-1/2-Inch Diameter, 1/2-Inch Shank image-2
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CMT 890.602.11 Vertical Raised Panel Bit, 1-1/2-Inch Diameter, 1/2-Inch Shank

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Description
  • 1-1/2-Inch Cutting Length, Board Thickness from 19/32 to 23/32-Inch, 3-Inch Overall Length.
  • Mill raised panel doors and drawer fronts easily and economically.
  • 2 SinterHip Hi-Density Industrial Chrome Carbide cutting edges for long-lasting performance.
  • Anti-kickback design to control the depth of cut and work safely.
  • CMT bits were rated the best overall in comparison to other brand (Test by Wood Magazine).


Product Description\n\nMill raised panel doors and drawer fronts easily and economically with a CMT Vertical Raised Panel bit in your router and a sturdy 90 fence on your router table. Choose your favorite style from three of the most popular panel profiles. Recommended for use on routers with a minimum speed of 2-1/4 HP. Routers as low-powered as 1-1/2 HP can be used, but we suggest limiting their use to shorter, shallower runs.\n\nFrom the Manufacturer\n\nMill raised panel doors and drawer fronts easily and economically with a CMT vertical raised panel bit in your router and a sturdy 90-Degree fence on your router table. Choose your favorite style from three of the most popular panel profiles. Recommended for use on routers with a minimum speed of 2-1/4 HP. Routers as low powered as 1-1/2 HP can be used, but we suggest limiting their use to shorter, shallower runs. The router table fence must be at least 6-Inch high. Clamps and feather boards should be used whenever possible. Three to five passes are best for safety and accuracy.

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