Raised Panel Moulding Bits

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About Raised Panel Moulding Bits

Raised panel moulding bits are specialised router cutters designed to create decorative raised panel profiles on cabinet doors, furniture panels, and architectural woodwork. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of 13 professional-grade raised panel bits from Trend, the UK's leading manufacturer of precision routing tools. These bearing-guided cutters enable woodworkers to produce elegant raised panel designs with profiles including bevels, ogees, radiused edges, and traditional panel mouldings.

Available in various profile styles from the Trend CRAFTPRO range and professional series, these router bits are engineered for use in both table-mounted routers and handheld applications. The bearing-guided design ensures consistent edge following, whilst tungsten carbide-tipped (TCT) construction delivers exceptional cutting performance and extended tool life when working with hardwoods, softwoods, MDF, and composite materials.

Applications

Raised panel moulding bits are essential tools for:

  • Cabinet makers and joiners - creating traditional and contemporary cabinet door panels
  • Furniture manufacturers - producing decorative panels for wardrobes, sideboards, and bedroom furniture
  • Architectural woodworkers - crafting wainscoting, wall panels, and interior trim work
  • Kitchen fitters - manufacturing replacement cabinet doors and refacing projects
  • Shopfitters - producing bespoke panelling for commercial interiors
  • DIY enthusiasts - home renovation projects including door making and furniture restoration
  • Set builders - creating period-style panelling for theatre and film productions

Choosing The Right Raised Panel Moulding Bits

When selecting raised panel router bits from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider these important factors:

Profile style: Choose between bevel panel raisers for clean, angled profiles, ogee panel raisers for decorative S-curves, radiused options for softer edges, or dished radius designs for traditional styling. The profile should complement your overall design aesthetic.

Shank diameter: Most raised panel bits feature 1/2-inch shanks due to the substantial cutting forces involved. Ensure your router accepts this shank size and has sufficient power (typically 1800W minimum for 240v routers) to handle these large-diameter cutters safely.

Panel thickness: Match the cutter's cutting depth to your panel material thickness. Standard bits accommodate 18-22mm panels, whilst larger cutters handle thicker stock.

Bearing guidance: Bearing-guided designs provide superior edge following and consistent results. Check that replacement bearings are readily available for long-term maintenance.

Safety Information

Raised panel bits are large-diameter cutters requiring careful handling. Always use these bits in a table-mounted router with adequate power. Never exceed the manufacturer's recommended maximum speed - typically 16,000-18,000 RPM for larger panel raisers. Make multiple shallow passes rather than attempting full depth cuts. Wear appropriate PPE including safety glasses and hearing protection, and ensure proper dust extraction is in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use raised panel bits in a handheld router?

Whilst bearing-guided panel bits can technically be used handheld, they're best suited to table-mounted applications for safety and control. If using handheld, ensure your router has sufficient power and always work from left to right against the cutter rotation.

What router power is needed for raised panel bits?

A minimum 1800W 240v router is recommended for raised panel work. Underpowered routers may stall, burn the wood, or create dangerous kickback situations.

How do I prevent burning when using panel raisers?

Make multiple shallow passes, maintain consistent feed rate, ensure cutters are sharp, and reduce router speed if necessary. MyToolShed stocks replacement bearings and maintenance products to keep your bits performing optimally.

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