High-Quality V-Groove Router Bits: Precision Cutting for Woodworking Projects
What Are V-Groove Router Bits?
Key Features of Our V-Groove Router Bits
- Durable Carbide ConstructionThe cutting edges are made of premium tungsten carbide, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and resistance to wear—even when cutting dense hardwoods like oak or maple. The rust-resistant red coating adds extra protection against corrosion.
- Multiple Sizes & Angles for VersatilityChoose from 9 precision-engineered models (all with a 6mm shank) to match your project needs:Check our size chart for exact specifications:
Model Shank (D) Cutting Width (d1) Angle (R) Cutting Depth (C) Φ61090° 6mm 10mm 90° 11mm Φ61690° 6mm 16mm 90° 12mm Φ62260° 6mm 22mm 60° 25mm Φ63260° 6mm 32mm 60° 34.5mm Φ622120° 6mm 22mm 120° 11.5mm Angles: 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° (ideal for different groove depths and edge styles)
Cutting widths (d1): 10mm, 16mm, 22mm, 32mm (fits standard router collets)
- Smooth, Clean CutsThe precision-ground cutting edges minimize splintering, even on delicate materials like plywood. The balanced design reduces vibration, allowing for steady, controlled routing—perfect for achieving professional-looking finishes.
- Wide ApplicationSuitable for:
Decorative V-grooves on furniture panels
Beveled edges on cabinets and shelves
Joinery for box corners or frame details
Sign-making and decorative wood art
Compatible with most handheld routers and router tables.
Why Choose Our V-Groove Router Bits?
Precision Engineering: Each bit is manufactured to strict tolerances, ensuring consistent performance across all sizes.
Long Service Life: Carbide tips and a hardened steel shank resist chipping and wear, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
User-Friendly: Easy to install (6mm shank fits standard routers) and suitable for both beginners and professional woodworkers.
How to Use V-Groove Router Bits Safely
Ensure your router is properly secured (use a router table for large projects).
Select the correct bit size for your desired groove depth/angle.
Start with a shallow pass, then gradually increase depth to avoid overloading the bit.
Keep the bit and workpiece clean to prevent overheating.