Rockler 3-1/2” H x 1/2 Shank Shutter Louver Bit – Shank Router Bit Cutter for Louvered Shutters – Shank Door Knife Louver Style Router Bit – High-Quality Router Hardware and Tools for Shutter System
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Rockler 3-1/2” H x 1/2 Shank Shutter Louver Bit – Shank Router Bit Cutter for Louvered Shutters – Shank Door Knife Louver Style Router Bit – High-Quality Router Hardware and Tools for Shutter System
Louver Shutter Bead Router Bit: Create your own shutter louvers with our Shutter louver slot cutter router bit ½ shank. This unique router bit is specifically designed to quickly machine the slats for louvered shutters.
Chatter-Free Cut: The ½” shank router bit ensures a smooth chatter-free cut for the wood. Our solid hardened steel woodworking shutter router bit tool can withstand some heavy-duty use, and ensure safe installation.
Durable and Portable: The routing router bits for woodworking are durable enough to cut the required wood precisely. These shear angles of the bit cutter allow the cutters to slice clean producing a smooth and splinter-free stock.
Wide Applications: This bit for the router is designed for portable or table top woodworking machines. Our wood router bits are applicable for hardwood, softwood, synthetic board, and so on to produce a smooth surface but to avoid copper, iron, and other non-wood materials.
Includes: The shutter slot cutter bit includes (1) Rockler Shutter Louver Router Bit. A ball bearing guide included runs along the middle of the spline router shutter slat. Just route on one side, then turn the slat around to route the other side.
For use with the Rockler Shutter System. Use these router bits to create your own shutter louvers in 2-1/2" or 3-1/2" widths. 1/2" shank. Ready to build your own custom shutters with ease? View all of our Rockler Shutter Jig Templates and select the style that is perfect for your application! Technical Details: For use with Rockler's Shutter System Use to create your own shutter louvers in 2-1/2" or 3-1/2" widths 1/2" shank ?