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SKU: 83-010

Cortador de corte posterior con radio Shape-Up de Infinity Tools, orificio de 3/4"

Precio normal $79.90

Utilice nuestro cortador trasero junto con cualquiera de nuestras cortadoras de paneles elevados Shape-Up para rebajar la parte trasera de paneles de puerta de 19 mm de grosor. Diseñado para dejar una lengüeta de 6 mm de grosor al usarse junto con nuestras cortadoras de paneles elevados y el collarín de fricción.

Especificaciones:

  • Orificio de 3/4", perfil de radio
  • Diámetro de corte de 3-1/2"
  • Altura del cortador: 1/2"
  • Radio de corte de 1/8"

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a radius backcutter do?

It rabbets and radiuses the back of a raised panel to reduce the edge to a consistent tongue thickness, so the panel fits cleanly into the groove of a rail-and-stile frame. See the full Shape-Up shaper cutter system.

What size panels is this backcutter designed for?

It's designed for 3/4"-thick door panels and, when used with a raised panel cutter and rub collar, leaves a 1/4"-thick tongue for a proper fit in standard frame grooves.

What is the bore size of this shaper cutter?

It has a 3/4" bore, which fits 3/4" shaper spindles. Browse more shaper cutters and accessories.

Do I need a raised panel cutter to use the backcutter?

Yes. The backcutter is designed to be used in conjunction with our Shape-Up raised panel shaper cutters and a rub collar; together they form the complete raised-panel profile.

What are the cutter dimensions?

The cutter is 3-1/2" in diameter with a 1/2" cutter height and a 1/8" cutter radius, producing a gentle radius on the back of the panel.

Why rabbet the back of a raised panel?

Rabbeting the back creates a consistent tongue thickness so the panel seats properly in the frame groove and the front profile stands proud the right amount, giving a balanced, professional look.

Is this cutter carbide?

Yes, it's part of the Shape-Up carbide shaper cutter line, which uses long-lasting carbide cutting edges that can be professionally re-sharpened.

What is a rub collar and do I need one?

A rub collar (bearing) controls the depth of cut on a shaper by riding against the workpiece. You'll use one with the backcutter and raised-panel cutter to set the profile. See shaper cutters and accessories.

Can I use this on a router table instead of a shaper?

This is a shaper cutter with a 3/4" bore and is intended for use on a spindle shaper. For router-table panel work, use dedicated raised-panel router bits from our router bits.

What projects use a radius backcutter?

Frame-and-panel cabinet doors, raised-panel wainscoting, and any project with floating raised panels that need a consistent, well-fitting tongue. See our door-making tools.