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Infinity Tools 1/2" Shank Plunge Ogee Router Bits

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The Infinity Plunge Ogee Router bit is one of the most versatile profile making router bits on the market. Use it to make faux raised panel doors, add decorative details to crown molding, chair rails, wainscoting and it’s a favorite of sign makers. When used in the router table or with an edge guide on a handheld router, the plunge ogee can be used as an edge profiling router bit as well. Choose the bearing guided version and use this bit along with any template to get beautiful results.

The Plunge Ogee router bit has a ½” shank and a ¾” overall cutting diameter. The profile height is 5/16” with a total cutting height of ½”. Both the cove and round portions of the ogee profile have a 5/32” radius.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What shank size does this Plunge Ogee router bit have?

It has a 1/2" shank, which requires a router with a 1/2" collet. Browse more edge-forming router bits.

What is the cutter diameter and height?

The bit has a 3/4" cutter diameter and a 1/2" cutter height, with an overall length of 2".

What is the radius of the ogee profile?

Both the cove and round portions of the ogee profile have a 5/32" radius, and the profile height is 5/16".

What projects is the Plunge Ogee bit good for?

It's ideal for faux raised-panel doors, crown molding, chair rails, wainscoting, and sign work. See related molding router bits.

Can this bit be used as an edge-profiling bit?

Yes. When used in a router table or with an edge guide on a handheld router, the plunge ogee works as an edge-profiling bit for finishing the rims of panels and tabletops.

Does this version have a bearing?

This is the non-bearing version of the Plunge Ogee bit. A bearing-guided version is also available for template work. Explore the full range of carbide router bits.

Why is it called a plunge ogee?

The plunge design lets you cut the decorative ogee profile into the field of a panel, not just the edge, which is what makes faux raised-panel effects possible.

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

Both work. A router table or an edge guide on a handheld router gives the most control, especially when running the bit as an edge profiler. See our router tables.

What is the overall length of the bit?

The overall length of the Plunge Ogee router bit is 2".

Is this bit popular with sign makers?

Yes. The plunge ogee is a favorite of sign makers for adding decorative profiles and accents to lettering and borders.