Freud 99-500 2-19/32" Quadra-Cut (Dia.) Raised Panel Bit w/Backcutters
MPN: 99-500
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Freud 99-500 Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit with Backcutters (2-19/32" diameter) is engineered for woodworkers who demand precision, speed, and a flawless finish on raised panel doors and cabinetry. The backcutter precisely routs a rabbet on the panel’s back, producing a 3/4"-thick panel that sits perfectly flush with the doorframe for an architectural-grade appearance.
What sets this bit apart is the Quadra-Cut™ design. Two cutters shear upwards while the other two edges shear downward, delivering a superior, tear-free finish and tight-fitting joints even on challenging stock. That means less sanding, quicker setups, and consistently smooth panels across multiple parts.
Versatility and precise fit come standard with the included shims. They allow you to adjust the tongue thickness from 7/32" to 1/4", maximizing compatibility with different frame profiles and door configurations without changing tools. This flexibility makes it easier to achieve a professional, uniform look across your entire door set.
Key details
- Diameter: 2-19/32" for robust raised-panel profiles
- Backcutter creates a rabbet on the panel’s back, yielding a 3/4"-thick panel flush with the doorframe
- Shims included to adjust tongue thickness from 7/32" to 1/4"
- Exclusive Quadra-Cut design: two cutters upward, two edges downward for a flawless finish
- Use restriction: table-mounted routers with fence only
- Material compatibility: suitable for hardwood, softwood, or composite panels
Practical applications
- Ideal for raised-panel cabinet doors and interior doors where a flush, high-end look matters
- Great for decorative panels in cabinetry, wainscoting, and architectural millwork
Tips for best results: set your router depth to achieve the desired panel height, insert the appropriate shims to dial in tongue thickness, and test on scrap stock to confirm finish quality and flush alignment before production runs. When paired with a precise fence setup, this bit delivers consistent, showroom-worthy panels across jobs—even as you switch between hardwood, softwood, and composite materials.
Freud 99-500 Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit with Backcutters (2-19/32" diameter) is engineered for woodworkers who demand precision, speed, and a flawless finish on raised panel doors and cabinetry. The backcutter precisely routs a rabbet on the panel’s back, producing a 3/4"-thick panel that sits perfectly flush with the doorframe for an architectural-grade appearance.
What sets this bit apart is the Quadra-Cut™ design. Two cutters shear upwards while the other two edges shear downward, delivering a superior, tear-free finish and tight-fitting joints even on challenging stock. That means less sanding, quicker setups, and consistently smooth panels across multiple parts.
Versatility and precise fit come standard with the included shims. They allow you to adjust the tongue thickness from 7/32" to 1/4", maximizing compatibility with different frame profiles and door configurations without changing tools. This flexibility makes it easier to achieve a professional, uniform look across your entire door set.
Key details
- Diameter: 2-19/32" for robust raised-panel profiles
- Backcutter creates a rabbet on the panel’s back, yielding a 3/4"-thick panel flush with the doorframe
- Shims included to adjust tongue thickness from 7/32" to 1/4"
- Exclusive Quadra-Cut design: two cutters upward, two edges downward for a flawless finish
- Use restriction: table-mounted routers with fence only
- Material compatibility: suitable for hardwood, softwood, or composite panels
Practical applications
- Ideal for raised-panel cabinet doors and interior doors where a flush, high-end look matters
- Great for decorative panels in cabinetry, wainscoting, and architectural millwork
Tips for best results: set your router depth to achieve the desired panel height, insert the appropriate shims to dial in tongue thickness, and test on scrap stock to confirm finish quality and flush alignment before production runs. When paired with a precise fence setup, this bit delivers consistent, showroom-worthy panels across jobs—even as you switch between hardwood, softwood, and composite materials.
