Freud 30-094 1/16" Radius Cove Bit
MPN: 30-094
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Freud 30-094 1/16" Radius Cove Bit is a carbide-tipped core box router bit designed to carve elegant, consistent concave edges with minimal effort. The 1/16" radius delivers a refined cove profile that elevates furniture, cabinetry, and trim—delivering a tactile, finished look that stands up to everyday use.
- Carbide-tipped durability for long life and precise cuts, even when routing harder woods or dense composites.
- 1/16" radius creates a delicate, classic curve ideal for decorative edging, panel work, and sign-style details.
- Shear-angle geometry slices wood smoothly, reducing tear-out on figured or chatty grain and leaving clean, glancing edges.
- Versatile mounting options compatible with both hand-held and table-mounted routers for flexible workflow.
- Broad material compatibility handles hard and soft woods, plywood, and composite materials without sacrificing edge quality.
- Core box versatility as a go-to edging bit for furniture fronts, cabinet doors, picture frames, and decorative trims.
Ideal uses and scenarios
Whether you're building a shaker-style cabinet, adding a decorative edge to a picture frame, or detailing a stair rail, this bit delivers a refined profile with consistent depth and curvature. It’s especially effective on stock with figured grain where tear-out is a concern, helping you achieve a museum-quality edge without multiple passes.
Why choose this Freud Cove Bit
Freud’s attention to cutting geometry and carbide quality means you get not just a shape, but a dependable, repeatable edge every time. The 30-094 combines a classic core box profile with modern tooling technology to minimize chatter, maximize edge definition, and extend bit life—so you can tackle projects from quick rehab to long-volume production with confidence.
Practical tips for best results
For crisp results, feed steadily and use light passes when working with figured grain. Keep stock firmly clamped, and consider a test cut on scrap to dial in depth before running the final piece. Use appropriate dust collection and a sharp bit to maintain clean edges and minimize tear-out over time.
Freud 30-094 1/16" Radius Cove Bit is a carbide-tipped core box router bit designed to carve elegant, consistent concave edges with minimal effort. The 1/16" radius delivers a refined cove profile that elevates furniture, cabinetry, and trim—delivering a tactile, finished look that stands up to everyday use.
- Carbide-tipped durability for long life and precise cuts, even when routing harder woods or dense composites.
- 1/16" radius creates a delicate, classic curve ideal for decorative edging, panel work, and sign-style details.
- Shear-angle geometry slices wood smoothly, reducing tear-out on figured or chatty grain and leaving clean, glancing edges.
- Versatile mounting options compatible with both hand-held and table-mounted routers for flexible workflow.
- Broad material compatibility handles hard and soft woods, plywood, and composite materials without sacrificing edge quality.
- Core box versatility as a go-to edging bit for furniture fronts, cabinet doors, picture frames, and decorative trims.
Ideal uses and scenarios
Whether you're building a shaker-style cabinet, adding a decorative edge to a picture frame, or detailing a stair rail, this bit delivers a refined profile with consistent depth and curvature. It’s especially effective on stock with figured grain where tear-out is a concern, helping you achieve a museum-quality edge without multiple passes.
Why choose this Freud Cove Bit
Freud’s attention to cutting geometry and carbide quality means you get not just a shape, but a dependable, repeatable edge every time. The 30-094 combines a classic core box profile with modern tooling technology to minimize chatter, maximize edge definition, and extend bit life—so you can tackle projects from quick rehab to long-volume production with confidence.
Practical tips for best results
For crisp results, feed steadily and use light passes when working with figured grain. Keep stock firmly clamped, and consider a test cut on scrap to dial in depth before running the final piece. Use appropriate dust collection and a sharp bit to maintain clean edges and minimize tear-out over time.
