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YONICO Raised Panel Cabinet Door Rail and Stile Router Bits Set 3 Bit Ogee 1/2-Inch Shank 12335

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$57.95

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About this item

  • Create rail and stile cabinet door frames and center panels
  • Premium C3 micro-grain tungsten carbide blades for a sharper & longer lasting edge
  • For use on table mount router only
  • Silver induction brazing for maximum strength and durability


Make professional and beautiful raised panel cabinet doors with this 3 piece router bit set. Use with up to 1" Stock. Rail & stile bits create a perfectly matched rail & stile door frame. The raised panel bit puts a classic ogee edge on the central panel of your door. The panel raiser can also be used to make attractive drawer fronts, Table tops, plaques and moldings. Fully enclosed ball bearing guides allow for precise cuts without the use of a fence. Two flute carbide cutters & 1/2" Shanks. Set comes in a solid wood storage case. Included in this set: Ogee raised panel bit, 2 bit matched Ogee rail & stile, Allen wrench plus extra spacers, solid wood storage case.


Kuriakose
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Happy with the router bits precision. Nice style too. I would suggest getting the bits with 1/2 shank for harder woods since it needs to cut pretty deep. 1/4 inch may not take the load.First I bought the set with 3-inch panel raiser bit and later realized it is too wide for my router table. So, I had to return and get the set that has 2.5-inch panel bit. Made closet doors and very happy with the outcome. Smooth and precision cut, and pattern is nice.
Javier Sanchez Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
It is a good product good quality in terms of its duration, it is difficult to evaluate it since that is only seen with use and over time but finally the bits can be sharpened again
Mike Carver
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023
Purchased this set to mill maple rails and styles for cupboard doors and draws I was building. I was a little leery of the quarter inch shanks, but the bits performed flawlessly in my ancient one horsepower Craftsman router table set up. Had to adjust the positions of the cutting heads with the shim washers provided to get a tight joint. Other than that no difficulties.
Carol Thibault ok
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2023
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Anthony J.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022
A set up guide or instructions of any sort would be great for those newer to woodworking. However, just like anything else there is a wealth of videos and how-tos on line and they are only a google search away. The bits arrived in a case and they were sharp. Worked like they should!
Javier J.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 8, 2022
Me gustó el empaque como llegó la calidad de la información de la caja y las fresas se ven de excelente calidad en sus materiales bastante robusta en unos días las probaré
Southpawsrock
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
Used for one project. I have many sets of cabinet door raised panel bits. I normally spend a lot of money on these however this was a one time deal and will probably never use this again. It cut well right out of the box. I did have to add a shim to get a precise fit on the tongue. Otherwise it did a good job on 12 cabinet doors. Would recommend for the hobbyist. A good value for the money.
Old Soldier
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021
I purchased these for a project I was making for my wife. I built an old fashion hall tree to match one that my wife's grandmother always had. I needed to build it with raised panels on the side to match my wife's grandmothers hall tree. These bits worked very well. They cut through the red oak wood with ease and made the project look wonderful.
Hubert Hillier
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2020
I find it great for the work I do
Holzi
Reviewed in Germany on December 2, 2020
Alles in Ortung.
Richiebee47
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016
Very happy with these bits. Used them for the first time last weekend and they did a very nice job. The setup was a little tricky, I think this could be improved if Yonico had a bit set-up tool that came with these, but after some trial and error, I was able to produce very nice doors for a router cabinet I made. I understand that these are brand new so I know they are very sharp initially but for the price, if I get a couple dozen doors out of them, I will be happy. I've not seen anyone comment about the possibility of sharpening these but I have others I have sharpened so I would think these could be too. Pretty happy with them, the only thing that kept them from being a 5-star was the time it took me to set them up. I'm sure that was probably more me than anything.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016
OK so first off I am not a professional woodworker and just do it for hobby.I will say this these things are great and I have had no issues with these and to be honest with any of the Yonico Bits I have purchased through Precision Bits.So I have used these on a few types of wood that to be honest is a bit uncommon; but I am working on a special project.I will just say this I have used it on Blood-wood and Purple-heart both are very hard woods. So did the bits hold up yes they did.On my first go at it with Purple Heart I had minimal burning (but to point out that was my fault along with Purple Heart is pretty easy to burn) On my second go at it once i adjusted the feed rate and speed on the router i had just a little burning (tiny pause is my feed rate); but once again my fault I don't blame the bits for it.The fit and cuts came out pretty much flawless (other than my first go at it; which as i said was my fault for going to slow and pausing a bit in a few spots if i remember correctly but i don't remember the reason i did) That said I will also say that the joints fit perfect and there was no splintering.I have attached a picture of what it did to purple heart and blood wood. This still has the burn marks on it; but once again mind you that was my fault as you can see on the other side there is only one spot where i slowed the feed to much. (It was my first time with routing Purple Heart). (Yes its also a rough out and have to cut some stock etc.)I have also used it on pine and red oak and results have been great.So I cannot attest to how long they will last and hold and edge but I mean come on I ran it through some of the hardest woods and got great results (other than the user error part). If they are like some of my other Yonico Bits I believe they will last for as long as I need them too. Some of the bits I have used by Yonico are on point with other major brands. I really believe they will beat the normal store brand bits hands down. As a whole are they as good as Freud bits... I cannot fully answer that question given I only have a few Freud bits. I will say this though of the bits i have that are the same from Yonico and Freud... I honestly don't see a difference in the cuts they make.I would highly recommend these for a hobbyist woodworker and at the same time I would even recommend it to a pro and I say that because of the price point. As a pro you really don't have much to lose giving these a shot to see how they compair and if you find them up to snuff well you found a bit / brand of bits that is 1/4 the cost.I honestly have faith in Precision Bits and their quality and would not merely avoid them because of the price point. They get the job done... Period.One last note NO I AM NOT EMPLOYED BY OR RECEIVE ANY COMPENSATION OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT FROM PRECISION BITS. I have just had no issue with Yonico (which are their bits) and have read on some woodworking sites to avoid them by people who have never used them SIMPLY based on the price of them. If you ask me that is bad advice. Just because you spent 200-300 on a set that does the same thing does not mean everyone else has to... and if you have never used them how can you say they are not good... simply based off you spent 200+ on yours and these are $50ish... BLUF these get the job done and that is what we are all looking for right?
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2013
As a hobbiest wood worker I have a difficult time trying to talk my wife into letting me drop 150 bucks on a set of Whiteside router bits for one project so specialty bits like these work fine for me. Run the bit in small passes and quick to prevent burn and they perform fine with crisp results. I am sure they will get dull fast but as mentioned I don't make many cabinets so frankly I don't care. They do produce a proud panel to the frame but with height adjustments you should be able to get it close to flat as you may want however I think proud panels look nicer in furniture projects but whatever. Bottom line: if you are a hobbiest looking to learn or just have the occasional raised panel door to build then go for it and if you are a professional cabinet shop carpenter then you should know better and you deserve to waste your money.