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Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank 5-Pc. Chamfer Router Bit Set

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Sale price $189.90 Regular price$219.40

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These 5 chamfer router bits allow you to quickly build multi-sided figures such as rectangle with 45-degree and 4 sides, hexagon with 30-degree chamfer and 6 sides, octagon with 22.5-degree chamfer and 8 sides, dodecagon with 15-degree chamfer and 12 sides and hexadecagon with 11.25-degree chamfer and 16 sides. Simply adjusting the height of the router bit will produce an almost endless variety of attractive, functional chamfers.

Individual items included in the 5-Pc. Chamfer Router Bit Set - 00-365
Item Shank Large Diam. Carbide Height Angle # of Sides Name of Polygon
36-920 1/2" 1-5/8" 9/16" 45° 4 Quadrilateral
57-501 1/2" 1-1/2" 7/8" 6 Hexagon
57-502 1/2" 1-1/4" 7/8" 22-1/2° 8 Octagon
57-503 1/2" 1" 7/8" 12 Dodecagon
57-504 1/2" 7/8" 7/8" 11-1/4° 16 Hexadecagon

Brass Pilot Router Bits

Brass Pilot Router Bits allow guided routing into spaces that would stop bits with standard bearings dead in their tracks.

The 00-386, 6-pc. brass-pilot router bit set is a great addition to any woodworking shop.
The 00-386, 6-pc. brass-pilot router bit set is a great addition to any woodworking shop.

Most woodworkers are familiar with bearing-guided roundover and chamfer woodworking router bits. While these are great for routing the outside edges of a project, there are a lot of situations when the bearing just won't fit. This is where brass-pilot woodworking router bits really shine. Instead of a 1/2" diameter bearing, these bits have a smaller 3/16" diameter brass pilot that gets into tight corners where a standard bearing-guided bit just won't fit. They are a favorite of box makers, toy and sign-makers, and professional cabinetmakers.

The brass pilot is able to fit into tighter areas than the traditional bearing-guided router bit on the left.
The brass pilot is able to fit into tighter areas than the traditional bearing-guided router bit on the left.

Rounding the edge of a hole is one place where these bits come in handy. They're the perfect solution for the dog holes on a workbench, for example. This makes it easier to install the bench dogs and helps keep the top edge of the hole from cracking from clamping pressure.

Brass-pilot router bits are perfect for rounding over or creating a chamfer on drilled holes.
Brass-pilot router bits are perfect for rounding over or creating a chamfer on drilled holes.

Another great reason to use brass pilot router bits is that they generally have a lower profile than a bearing-guided bit. This means they can be used in situations where a bearing may hit the bottom of a rabbet, groove, or blind hole.

Rounding over the edge of a rabbet is easy with a brass-pilot router bit.
Rounding over the edge of a rabbet is easy with a brass-pilot router bit.

These bits are smaller in diameter than their bearing-guided counterparts. This makes them ideal for use in compact or trim routers. Brass-pilot router bits are an excellent choice when routing small workpieces where larger bits are unwieldy. Each Infinity brass-pilot router bit has the item number and size (radius or degree of chamfer) laser-etched onto the shank. This makes it easier to ensure you have the right bit for the task.

Laser etching on the router bit shank helps identify the correct bit for your project.
Laser etching on the router bit shank helps identify the correct bit for your project.

Infinity's brass-pilot router bits are available individually or in a money-saving 6-pc. set. There are four roundover bits (1/16", 1/8", 1/4", & 3/8"-radius) and a pair chamfer bits (45° & 22.5°).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What angles are included in this chamfer set?

The set includes a 45° bit plus bits for building hexagon, octagon (22-1/2°), dodecagon, and hexadecagon (11-1/4°) shapes. See more edge-forming router bits.

What shapes can I make with these bits?

You can build 4-sided (quadrilateral), 6-sided (hexagon), 8-sided (octagon), 12-sided (dodecagon), and 16-sided (hexadecagon) figures.

What shank size do these bits use?

All five chamfer bits have a 1/2" shank and require a router that accepts a 1/2" collet.

How do I vary the chamfer size?

Simply adjust the height of the router bit. Raising or lowering the bit produces an almost endless variety of chamfer widths from each cutter.

Which bit makes a 45-degree chamfer?

Item 36-920 cuts the 45° chamfer used to build a 4-sided quadrilateral. It has a 1-5/8" large diameter and a 9/16" carbide height.

What is the cutter diameter range?

The cutter diameters range from 7/8" up to 1-5/8", with carbide heights between 9/16" and 7/8".

What set number is this?

This is Set 00-365, which includes items 36-920, 57-501, 57-502, 57-503, and 57-504.

Can I use these bits in a router table?

Yes. A router table makes it easy to set and repeat the bit height for consistent chamfers across multiple staves or parts.

Are these bits good for segmented work?

Yes. By cutting precise angles for multi-sided figures, these bits are well suited to building hexagonal, octagonal, and other polygonal assemblies.

Which bit builds an octagon?

Item 57-502 cuts the 22-1/2° chamfer for an 8-sided octagon. Explore related molding router bits for decorative trim.