
This is a quite popular router bit in woodworking due to its use as a rounding tool for edges according to the selected radius. This tool is usually used to provide antique decorations to flat edges when needed.
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The corner beading bits produce three different profiles which are an edge bead-with or without a fillet-and a full corner bead and this is achieved by changing the extension when in use. The tool also comes in different radiuses such as the ½ and ¼ sets. Note that on cutting with the core box router bit, it produces a semi-circular indent on the surface it is applied on. These router bits are used as molding tools to Cut half-round grooves for fluted moldings, columns, and millwork. This router bit is mostly used on bed stands. The classical molding router bits are also popular molding tools used in woodworking to create multiple beads on flat edges. Basically, it comes in two radiuses: the 5/16 and 3/16 sizes. On application, it produces a cove flanked by step fillets and can be applied on table edges, stools, and window seals. The classical cove bit is popular due to its use as a filleting tool in period moldings. It also comes in different radiuses including the popular ¼ radius size. It also comes in different configurations were the bead and cove are reversed unlike the one in the picture below. The classical clove and bead router bits are bits used to create a bead and a corresponding fillet at the base of the bead. Router bit profiles 4 flute corner round router bits
