Individual router bits allow you to expand your collection with specialised profiles like dovetail, cove, bullnose and panel raising bits. Choose high quality carbide bits for smooth finishes and long life.
Why choose single router bits instead of a set?
Single router bits are ideal when you need a specific profile, cut type, or replacement bit. They allow you to build a custom selection based on your most-used shapes and applications. This is especially useful for professionals and advanced users who prefer higher-quality or specialty bits over general-purpose sets.
What types of single router bits are available?
Router bit singles are available in a wide variety of profiles including:
Straight bits – for grooves, dadoes, and mortises
Flush trim bits – for trimming laminate or using templates
Rounding over, chamfer, and cove bits – for edge shaping
Rabbeting bits – for step joints
Joinery bits – such as dovetail, box joint, or mortise and tenon bits
You can also find specialty bits like V-groove, ogee, panel-raising, and bead bits in various diameters and cutting depths.
How do I select the right single router bit for my project?
Shank size: Match your router’s collet—¼″ is common for light-duty routers, while ½″ offers more stability
Bit material: Carbide-tipped bits last longer and produce cleaner cuts, especially in hardwood and laminate
Cutting profile: Choose a shape suited to your specific operation, whether it's edging, joinery, or trimming
Tool compatibility: Ensure your router can handle the bit’s cutting diameter and profile safely
Always use bits at their recommended RPM, and follow proper safety and feed techniques for the best finish and control.
Individual router bits allow you to expand your collection with specialised profiles like dovetail, cove, bullnose and panel raising bits. Choose high quality carbide bits for smooth finishes and long life.
Why choose single router bits instead of a set?
Single router bits are ideal when you need a specific profile, cut type, or replacement bit. They allow you to build a custom selection based on your most-used shapes and applications. This is especially useful for professionals and advanced users who prefer higher-quality or specialty bits over general-purpose sets.
What types of single router bits are available?
Router bit singles are available in a wide variety of profiles including:
Straight bits – for grooves, dadoes, and mortises
Flush trim bits – for trimming laminate or using templates
Rounding over, chamfer, and cove bits – for edge shaping
Rabbeting bits – for step joints
Joinery bits – such as dovetail, box joint, or mortise and tenon bits
You can also find specialty bits like V-groove, ogee, panel-raising, and bead bits in various diameters and cutting depths.
How do I select the right single router bit for my project?
Shank size: Match your router’s collet—¼″ is common for light-duty routers, while ½″ offers more stability
Bit material: Carbide-tipped bits last longer and produce cleaner cuts, especially in hardwood and laminate
Cutting profile: Choose a shape suited to your specific operation, whether it's edging, joinery, or trimming
Tool compatibility: Ensure your router can handle the bit’s cutting diameter and profile safely
Always use bits at their recommended RPM, and follow proper safety and feed techniques for the best finish and control.
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