FREUD
Freud woodworking cutting tools, including router bits and precision cutting accessories. Known for high-quality carbide construction and clean, accurate cuts, Freud tools are designed for professional and demanding woodworking applications.
Freud woodworking cutting tools, including router bits and precision cutting accessories. Known for high-quality carbide construction and clean, accurate cuts, Freud tools are designed for professional and demanding woodworking applications.
| Tool Type | Best For | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Router Bits | General woodworking and shaping | Edge profiles, grooves, joinery, and decorative cuts |
| Raised Panel Bits | Cabinet door making | Creating raised panel profiles for doors and panels |
| Flush Trim & Straight Bits | Precision trimming and cutting | Template work, straight cuts, and sizing material |
| Specialty Bits | Specific profiles or tasks | Chamfers, roundovers, V-grooves, and decorative work |
Choosing the right Freud tool depends on your application. Straight and flush trim bits are used for sizing and template work, while profile and specialty bits are used for shaping edges and decorative cuts. Raised panel bits are typically used in cabinet door construction.
Freud tools are designed for precision cutting across hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, and composite materials, making them suitable for both professional and advanced woodworking setups.
This collection includes Freud woodworking cutting tools such as shaper cutters, router bits and related accessories designed for shaping, trimming, and joinery applications.
Freud router bits and shaper cutters are used for shaping edges, cutting grooves, trimming material, and creating joinery or decorative profiles in woodworking projects.
Freud tools are known for high-quality carbide construction, precision cutting, and long tool life, making them a common choice for professional and serious woodworking applications.
Freud tools are commonly used by professionals but are also suitable for serious hobbyists who want high-quality cutting performance and durability.
| Tool Type | What It Does | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Shaper Cutters and Router Bits | Shape edges, cut profiles, and create decorative or functional contours in wood. | Edge treatments, molding details, grooves, chamfers, roundovers, and custom profiles. |
| Raised Panel and Door Edge Cutters | Create shaped profiles for cabinet doors, panels, and edge details. | Cabinet door construction, raised panels, and matched profile work. |
| Rip and Crosscut Blades | Cut wood efficiently either along the grain or across it, depending on blade design. | Breaking down lumber, sizing stock, and general saw work. |
| Plywood, Laminate, and Melamine Blades | Provide cleaner cuts in sheet goods and surfaced materials that are prone to chipping. | Plywood panels, laminated materials, melamine, and cabinet components. |
| Insert Cutters and Replaceable-Knife Tools | Use replaceable cutting inserts or knives for precision cutting. | High-use woodworking applications where consistent cutting geometry and replaceable edges are important. |