Freud 36-119 3/16" Radius Beading Bit
MPN: 36-119
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Elevate your furniture and millwork with the Freud 36-119 3/16" Radius Beading Bit. This precise bit lets you add a refined bead profile along curved edges, giving cabinetry, frames, and decorative panels a professional, custom finish in a single pass. The built-in bearing creates an inset bead at the bottom of the 3/16" radius for a subtle, tactile detail that reads as craftsmanship.
For projects that call for a clean, rounded edge without the inset bead, pair this bit with a Freud 62-104 bearing and the 62-313 step washer. This combination lets you switch from inset-bead detailing to straightforward rounding over, expanding your edge-work options without swapping tools.
Compatible with solid wood, plywood, and composite materials, the Freud 36-119 is designed for use with hand-held or table-mounted routers. Its versatility makes it ideal for a range of applications—from upscale furniture margins and cabinet doors to picture frames, stair parts, and other architectural millwork where a crisp bead adds depth and character.
Key uses and benefits
- Decorative bead profiles on furniture edges, cabinet frames, and door panels that enhance visual interest and perceived quality.
- Inset bead at the bottom of the radius for a refined, shadowed detail that stands out on high-end projects.
- Flexible workflow: switch to a plain round edge by adding the 62-104 bearing and 62-313 step washer when inset bead is not desired.
- Works across materials—solid wood, plywood, and composites—using either a handheld router or a fixed-position router table.
Practical tips for best results
- Secure your workpiece and maintain steady feed rate to minimize tear-out along grain transitions.
- Set the depth to achieve the desired bead height and ensure consistent results across long edges.
- Align the bit with the grain direction to reduce fuzzing on delicate faces and maintain a clean cut.
- Test on scrap material before committing to your final piece to dial in the inset bead appearance and rounding depth.
Elevate your furniture and millwork with the Freud 36-119 3/16" Radius Beading Bit. This precise bit lets you add a refined bead profile along curved edges, giving cabinetry, frames, and decorative panels a professional, custom finish in a single pass. The built-in bearing creates an inset bead at the bottom of the 3/16" radius for a subtle, tactile detail that reads as craftsmanship.
For projects that call for a clean, rounded edge without the inset bead, pair this bit with a Freud 62-104 bearing and the 62-313 step washer. This combination lets you switch from inset-bead detailing to straightforward rounding over, expanding your edge-work options without swapping tools.
Compatible with solid wood, plywood, and composite materials, the Freud 36-119 is designed for use with hand-held or table-mounted routers. Its versatility makes it ideal for a range of applications—from upscale furniture margins and cabinet doors to picture frames, stair parts, and other architectural millwork where a crisp bead adds depth and character.
Key uses and benefits
- Decorative bead profiles on furniture edges, cabinet frames, and door panels that enhance visual interest and perceived quality.
- Inset bead at the bottom of the radius for a refined, shadowed detail that stands out on high-end projects.
- Flexible workflow: switch to a plain round edge by adding the 62-104 bearing and 62-313 step washer when inset bead is not desired.
- Works across materials—solid wood, plywood, and composites—using either a handheld router or a fixed-position router table.
Practical tips for best results
- Secure your workpiece and maintain steady feed rate to minimize tear-out along grain transitions.
- Set the depth to achieve the desired bead height and ensure consistent results across long edges.
- Align the bit with the grain direction to reduce fuzzing on delicate faces and maintain a clean cut.
- Test on scrap material before committing to your final piece to dial in the inset bead appearance and rounding depth.
