Freud 30-103 5/16" Radius Cove Bit
MPN: 30-103
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Freud 30-103 5/16" Radius Cove Bit is a carbide-tipped core-box router bit engineered to create clean, sculpted edges with ease. The 5/16" radius delivers a timeless cove profile that enhances furniture, cabinetry, and decorative trim with a soft, architectural feel.
What makes this bit stand out is Freud’s thoughtful geometry. The shear angle slices wood similarly to a hand plane, reducing tear-out and splintering, even in materials with figured grain. That means you get consistent, smoothie edges on tricky surfaces without compromising speed or accuracy.
- Carbide-tipped durability for long-lasting performance across multiple projects and materials.
- Classic 5/16" radius creates a smooth, concave edge that’s ideal for cabinet trim, picture frames, and decorative edging.
- Core-box profile delivers the distinctive Cove shape you see in traditional woodworking, from edge detailing to sign-making accents.
- Versatile routing option compatible with both hand-held and table-mounted routers for flexible setup.
- Material versatility designed to work in hard and soft woods, plywood, and composites, making it a go-to choice for a wide range of projects.
Ideal use cases
Use the Freud 30-103 to add refined edge details to cabinets, frames, and furniture components. It’s perfect for creating decorative borders on shelves, mantels, and door frames, or adding a classic cove edge to tabletops and plywood panels where a durable, repeatable profile matters. With its efficient shear-angle design, you’ll achieve a professional look even on complex grain patterns.
Why choose this Freud Cove Bit
Compared to generic Cove bits, the 30-103 combines Freud’s proven carbide technology with precise geometry that minimizes tear-out and produces smoother cuts. The 5/16" radius is a versatile choice for many common edge profiles, delivering a refined finish without sacrificing cutting speed or tool life. When you need dependable performance for edge profiling, this bit is a reliable, craft-ready option.
Freud 30-103 5/16" Radius Cove Bit is a carbide-tipped core-box router bit engineered to create clean, sculpted edges with ease. The 5/16" radius delivers a timeless cove profile that enhances furniture, cabinetry, and decorative trim with a soft, architectural feel.
What makes this bit stand out is Freud’s thoughtful geometry. The shear angle slices wood similarly to a hand plane, reducing tear-out and splintering, even in materials with figured grain. That means you get consistent, smoothie edges on tricky surfaces without compromising speed or accuracy.
- Carbide-tipped durability for long-lasting performance across multiple projects and materials.
- Classic 5/16" radius creates a smooth, concave edge that’s ideal for cabinet trim, picture frames, and decorative edging.
- Core-box profile delivers the distinctive Cove shape you see in traditional woodworking, from edge detailing to sign-making accents.
- Versatile routing option compatible with both hand-held and table-mounted routers for flexible setup.
- Material versatility designed to work in hard and soft woods, plywood, and composites, making it a go-to choice for a wide range of projects.
Ideal use cases
Use the Freud 30-103 to add refined edge details to cabinets, frames, and furniture components. It’s perfect for creating decorative borders on shelves, mantels, and door frames, or adding a classic cove edge to tabletops and plywood panels where a durable, repeatable profile matters. With its efficient shear-angle design, you’ll achieve a professional look even on complex grain patterns.
Why choose this Freud Cove Bit
Compared to generic Cove bits, the 30-103 combines Freud’s proven carbide technology with precise geometry that minimizes tear-out and produces smoother cuts. The 5/16" radius is a versatile choice for many common edge profiles, delivering a refined finish without sacrificing cutting speed or tool life. When you need dependable performance for edge profiling, this bit is a reliable, craft-ready option.
