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CNC Router Bits & Sets

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CNC Router Bits — Solid Carbide Spiral, Compression, Straight & Specialty Profiles

Infinity Tools' CNC Router Bits collection covers the full range of profiles used in CNC routing — from general-purpose spiral bits to specialty profiles for bowls, dados, and decorative edges. All bits feature solid carbide construction for heat resistance, dimensional stability, and long edge life compared to high-speed steel alternatives.

Spiral upcut and downcut bits are the workhorses of CNC production. The 1/4 Shank Solid Carbide Spiral Upcut Router Bits and 1/2 Shank Solid Carbide Spiral Upcut Router Bits evacuate chips efficiently for clean cuts in wood, MDF, and plywood. For finish-quality top surfaces, the 1/4 Shank Solid Carbide Spiral Downcut Router Bits press fibers downward to eliminate top-face tear-out.

Compression, Dado, and Bowl Bits for CNC Applications

The Compression Spiral Router Bits combine upcut and downcut geometry in a single bit, producing clean top and bottom faces simultaneously — the preferred solution for cutting finished panels and double-face laminates in a single pass. For wide, flat-bottomed grooves, the 1/2 Shank Dado Router Bit and 1/2 Shank Straight Router Bits with Plunge Point handle shelf dadoes and pocket operations. Specialty profiles include the Bowl & Tray Router Bit with Bearing and Deep Reach Bowl & Tray Router Bit for routing food-safe serving trays and decorative bowls. Complete your CNC setup with CNC Router Bit Sets for sign making and fine detail work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a compression spiral router bit?

A compression spiral bit combines an upcut helix at the tip with a downcut helix above it. The upcut geometry supports and cleans the bottom face of the cut while the downcut geometry simultaneously suppresses tear-out on the top face, producing clean edges on both surfaces in a single pass — ideal for veneered plywood and double-sided laminates.

When should I use a downcut spiral bit instead of an upcut?

Use a downcut spiral bit when the finish quality of the top face is the priority — such as routing hardwood veneers, melamine, or face-frame material. Upcut bits are better when chip clearance and groove-bottom cleanliness matter more than the top edge.

Can CNC spiral bits be used in a handheld router?

Yes, CNC spiral bits with standard 1/4-inch or 1/2-inch shanks can be used in handheld routers. They excel in template routing, pattern work, and mortising where their chip clearance and smooth side walls improve over straight fluted bits. Match the shank to your router's collet.

What is the Bowl & Tray Router Bit used for?

The Bowl & Tray Router Bit with Bearing routes the smooth, curved interior of serving trays, cutting boards with juice grooves, and decorative bowls. The bearing guides the bit along a template edge, and the rounded profile produces a continuous concave surface without faceting.

What is the difference between the standard and deep-reach bowl bits?

The Deep Reach Bowl & Tray Router Bit has a longer cutting length than the standard bowl bit, allowing it to rout deeper trays and serve as a CNC surfacing bit for larger bowl blanks. The standard bit suits shallow tray profiles and everyday serving board work.

What size shank do Infinity Tools CNC bits come in?

CNC bits in this collection are available in both 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch shanks. The 1/2-inch shank bits are preferable for larger CNC spindles and production routing because they run truer with less deflection under cutting loads. Match the shank to your spindle's collet specification.

How do I choose between a straight bit and a spiral bit for CNC work?

Spiral bits generally outperform straight fluted bits in CNC routing because the helical geometry shears the wood fibers more efficiently, reduces cutting resistance, and clears chips better. Straight bits can still be useful for certain plunge applications. The Straight Router Bits with Plunge Point are designed for direct plunge-down cuts when initiating interior pockets.

Can Infinity Tools CNC bits cut MDF and plywood?

Yes. Solid carbide spiral bits handle MDF, plywood, hardwood, and softwood effectively. For laminated and veneered plywood, the Compression Spiral Router Bits are the best choice because they clean both faces in one pass without tear-out.

Are there CNC bit sets available, or only individual bits?

Both are available. Individual bits are in this collection, while purpose-built sets for fine detail work, O-flute cutting, and sign making are in the CNC Router Bit Sets collection. Sets are a cost-effective starting point; individual bits let you expand as your CNC projects demand.

Does Infinity Tools offer a quality guarantee on CNC router bits?

Yes. All CNC router bits are covered by Infinity Tools' quality commitment. Full warranty and return details are on the Quality Guarantee page.