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Rockler Router Bit Sets

Buy Rockler Router Bit Sets

Item No.ItemPrice
60796Rockler Router Bit Sets - Biscuit Cutter Set with 1/4" Shank$36.99
60683Rockler Router Bit Sets - Round Over/Beading Bit Set$74.99
60579Rockler Router Bit Sets - 4-Piece Straight Bit Set$49.99
91584Rockler Router Bit Sets - 1/4" Shank Rabbeting Bit Set$37.49
60788Rockler Router Bit Sets - Plywood Bit Set, 1/4" Shank$37.99

Straight Bit SetFeatures the four most commonly used straight bits, including 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" size bits.

Roundover/Beading Bit SetIncludes bearing to convert all bits from roundover to beading, giving you six options! Includes 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" radius bits.

Plywood Bit Set
Includes the three most common sizes of straight bits for undersized plywood: 23/32" for 3/4" plywood, 31/64" for 1/2" plywood, and 15/64" for 1/4" plywood.

Rabbeting Bit Set
Includes bit and bearing soft 5/16", 3/8", 7/16" and 1/2" rabbets. Allen wrench included.

Biscuit Cutter Set
Includes cutter and all three bearings to cut biscuit slots for 0, 10 and 20 size biscuits. All have baked-on Teflon coating to reduce pitch and resin buildup. With unconditional guarantee!

100% GuaranteeIf you are not 100% satisfied with these bits, send them back for a refund.


Router Safety Tips:
It's easy to prevent mishaps if you take a few simple precautions.

1) Rockler recommends using 1/2" shank router bits whenever possible. 1/2" shanks provide better stability with less vibration to produce a smoother cut and longer cutter life.
2) Make multiple light passes rather than one heavy cut.
3) Install your router bit so that 90% of the shank is inside the collet. Here's a rule of thumb: fully insert the bit, then pull it back 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch.
4) Use a router table whenever possible.
5) When using large diameter bits, reduce the RPM of your router. Then test your set-up on scrap lumber.
6) Always follow your router manufacturer's recommendations.

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