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Cabinet door routers are specialized routers or planers used in woodworking to create the decorative edges, profiles, and joints needed for cabinet doors and frames. These routers are essential for creating raised panels, mortise and tenon joints, and other intricate designs commonly found in cabinets.
Cabinet Door Cutter types
1. Raised panel routers:
- Used to create the raised center panel of a cabinet door.
- Often used with a vertical panel lift drill bit or a horizontal panel lifter.
2. Mortise and tenon routers:
- Used to create joints between door frames and panels.
- Mortise routers: Cut the ends of rails to match the profile of studs.
- Mortise routers: Cut profiles along the edges of studs and rails.
3. Stud and rail routers:
- Similar to mortise and tenon routers, but usually sold as a set for creating stud and rail profiles in one go.
4. Decorative edge cutters:
- Used to add decorative edges to cabinet doors, drawers, or frames.
5. Multi-contour cutter:
- A versatile cutter that can create multiple contours by adjusting the cutting depth or direction.
Main Features of Cabinet Door Cutter
1. Material:
- Carbide tip: Most common and durable, suitable for both hardwood and softwood.
2. Cutting Diameter:
- The diameter of the cutter determines the size of the contour it can create.
- Larger diameters are used for raised panels, while smaller diameters are used for edge contours.