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Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank 17th Century Router Bit, Base Molding

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Towards the late 17th century, Great Britain was a growing world power and trading nation. This led to an economic boom and there were more people in Britain that could afford opulent homes and furniture. The notable makers of the time, such as Garret Johnson and Grinling Gibbons, sacrificed strength for style, incorporating curved classical rounded shapes into the moldings of furniture. These profiles evolved from the classical Greek and Roman shapes as used by famous architects and designers Christopher Wren (designer of St. Paul's Cathedral in London) and William Kent to name a few.

Cutter Diam. 2-5/8" | Cutter Height 7/8" | Letter A | Notes: Base Molding Bit | O.A.L. 2-3/4" | Profile 17th Century | Shank 1/2"


17th-Century Router Bits

This exclusive, one-of-a-kind router bit set takes its inspiration from William & Mary, Queen Ann, and Georgian furniture. Certainly some of the most iconic furniture ever made came from these periods and remain relevant today. Bits are available individually or in our exclusive 11-Piece Profile Set (Item 00-175).


17th Century Router Bits from Infinity Cutting Tools can create a wide variety of classic trim and molding details for your furniture projects.
17th Century Router Bits from Infinity Cutting Tools can create a wide variety of classic trim and molding details for your furniture projects.

Lots of woodworkers ask if there are any router bit sets they should add to their collection once they have the basic roundover, cove, chamfer, and straight bits covered. If you like to build furniture and boxes in classic 17th-Century styles I would recommend the Infinity 17th-Century Router Bit Collection. This 11-piece router bit set includes profiles taken directly from antiques from some of the most iconic periods of British furniture.

If you're like me, the term "17th-century furniture" doesn't conjure up any specific images in my mind. If you break down this time frame into design periods this router bit set takes its inspiration from William & Mary, Queen Ann, and Georgian furniture. Certainly, some of the most iconic furniture ever made came from these periods and remain relevant today.

Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).

These router bits replicate old molding profiles and, as such, are perfectly suited for standalone use. However, with a little creativity, you can stack profiles to create complex molding profiles, as shown above.

These eleven profiles make it very easy to add these classic details to both large and small furniture alike. Everything from large ogee details for the crown and skirt on large chests of drawers, thin drawer division bars with double bead details, or even a final touch to the base of a jewelry box, this set will open up a world of possibilities for your woodworking projects. We've shown the bits and the profiles they create below.

Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Individual moldings can be combined and stacked to create eye-catching complex profiles to projects. This profile was made with 17-520 (top), 17-555 (center), and 17-510 (bottom).
Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank 11-Pc. 17th Century Profile Router Bit Set

Available individually, or in our money-saving set pictured above, feel free to put your creativity to work to recreate, or create amazing moldings. 


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Frequently Asked Questions

What shank size does this router bit have?

It has a 1/2" shank, which fits routers and router tables that accept a 1/2" collet for maximum stability with this large-diameter bit.

What is the cutter diameter and height?

The cutter diameter is 2-5/8" and the cutter height is 7/8", with an overall length of 2-3/4".

What is this bit used for?

It cuts a 17th Century base molding profile, ideal for the lower moldings of furniture, cabinetry, and period reproductions. Browse more molding router bits.

Should I use this bit handheld or in a router table?

Because of its large 2-5/8" diameter, it should be used in a router table for safe, controlled, supported cuts.

What is the 17th Century profile based on?

The profile recreates curved classical rounded shapes used in late-1600s British furniture, which themselves evolved from classical Greek and Roman forms.

Who made furniture with these profiles historically?

Notable makers such as Garret Johnson and Grinling Gibbons used these curved profiles, inspired by architects and designers like Christopher Wren and William Kent.

Which profile letter is this bit?

This is the Base Molding profile, designated Letter A within the Infinity 17th Century series.

Can I combine this with other molding profiles?

Yes. It pairs well with other profiles in the 17th Century range and our router bit sets to build layered, custom moldings.

Who makes this router bit?

It is made by Infinity Cutting Tools. Explore the full line of carbide router bits.

What types of projects suit this bit?

It suits period furniture, casework bases, built-ins, and architectural trim where an authentic classical molding profile is desired.