Freeborn Cutters for Shapers
Freeborn cutters for raised panels, cope and pattern work, door edge profiles, flooring, and more. Compare cutter types by application and profile to find the right setup.
Freeborn cutters for raised panels, cope and pattern work, door edge profiles, flooring, and more. Compare cutter types by application and profile to find the right setup.
That is the visible product mix on the page, including back cutters, bead cutters, cope and pattern sets, corner rounding, door edge detail cutters, dedicated profile insert cutters, drawer lock cutters, flooring sets, glass panel sets, and raised panel insert cutters.
Start with the operation you need to perform.
Then compare the cutter format, set size, and intended application. If you are unsure which cutter or set matches your machine, spindle, material, or operation, contact Weaver before ordering.
Freeborn cutters are used for a wide range of woodworking operations including raised panels, cope and pattern joinery, door edge profiles, bead details, flooring, drawer lock joints, and glass panel work.
No. This collection includes many cutter categories, including raised panel cutters, back cutters, bead cutters, cope and pattern sets, door edge detail cutters, flooring sets, glass panel sets, and insert cutters.
Cutter sets are grouped profile solutions for a specific operation, while insert cutters are more application-specific cutter formats used for certain profiles, materials, or production setups.
No. While many are useful for cabinet door and profile work, the collection also includes cutters for flooring, drawer lock joints, glass panel applications, and other woodworking operations.
Choose based on the profile or operation first, then verify compatibility with your machine setup, spindle, and material requirements before ordering.
Browse Freeborn cutters for raised panels, cope and pattern work, door edge profiles, bead details, flooring, drawer lock joints, glass panel applications, and more. This collection is organized to help woodworkers and production shops compare cutter types by operation and profile.