Freud 99-521 3-1/2" Quadra-Cut (Dia.) Raised Panel Bit
MPN: 99-521
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Elevate cabinetmaking with the Freud 99-521 3-1/2" Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit—the tool that transforms plain panels into architectural details. Designed for raised panels on doors, drawer fronts, and paneling, this bit delivers a durable, splinter-free edge and a refined profile that looks exquisite in hardwood or softwood surfaces.
- Quadra-Cut™ precision—two small wings cut downward to shear the top edge for a clean, splinter-free surface, while two large wings shear upward for a smooth, finished look on every panel edge.
- Ideal for large panels—with a 3-1/2" diameter, it handles substantial raised-panel work, making it perfect for interior doors, cabinet doors, paneling, decorative tops, plaques, and molding accents.
- Flexible carbide height options—select based on your panel thickness: 1/2" carbide height for 5/8" thick panels, or 5/8" carbide height for 3/4" thick panels. This ensures optimal cutting depth and panel geometry for your project.
- Designed for table-mounted routers—use with a fence to rout hardwood or softwood panels precisely and consistently, delivering repeatable results across multiple pieces.
- High-quality finish, fewer pass-throughs—the dual-wing design minimizes tear-out and fuzz, reducing the need for extensive post-cut sanding while producing a professional raised-panel look.
Why this raised-panel bit stands out
Unlike generic raised-panel bits, the Freud 99-521 combines a thoughtfully engineered Quadra-Cut geometry with tall, robust carbide to produce crisp panel profiles on both softwoods and hardwoods. The result is a strong, decorative panel edge that stays true to your template, even on larger doors and drawer fronts. Planning a project that uses standard 5/8" or 3/4" panel stock? The dual-height carbide options let you tailor the cut to your stock without compromising surface quality.
Recommended use cases and practical tips
- Ideal projects: interior and exterior cabinet doors, raised-panel doors for cabinetry, wainscoting panels, decorative tops, plaques, and molded paneling accents.
- Workpiece preparation: securely clamp panels, set up a precise fence alignment, and use a climb-cut approach with caution if your setup allows—prioritize a clean, balanced cut with a steady feed rate to maximize surface quality.
- Panel thickness planning: match the carbide height to your panel stock (5/8" height for 3/4" panels; 1/2" height for 5/8" panels) to achieve optimal depth of cut and edge relief.
- Finish considerations: although the Quadra-Cut design minimizes tear-out, a light final sanding or a pass with a high-grit abrasive will reveal the true smoothness of the raised panel face.
Whether you're refreshing a kitchen upgrade, crafting custom cabinet doors, or adding architectural flair to paneling projects, the Freud 99-521 3-1/2" Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit delivers precise geometry, clean edges, and a lasting finish. Invest in a tool designed to produce showroom-worthy panels with fewer passes and consistent results across all your woodworking projects.
Elevate cabinetmaking with the Freud 99-521 3-1/2" Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit—the tool that transforms plain panels into architectural details. Designed for raised panels on doors, drawer fronts, and paneling, this bit delivers a durable, splinter-free edge and a refined profile that looks exquisite in hardwood or softwood surfaces.
- Quadra-Cut™ precision—two small wings cut downward to shear the top edge for a clean, splinter-free surface, while two large wings shear upward for a smooth, finished look on every panel edge.
- Ideal for large panels—with a 3-1/2" diameter, it handles substantial raised-panel work, making it perfect for interior doors, cabinet doors, paneling, decorative tops, plaques, and molding accents.
- Flexible carbide height options—select based on your panel thickness: 1/2" carbide height for 5/8" thick panels, or 5/8" carbide height for 3/4" thick panels. This ensures optimal cutting depth and panel geometry for your project.
- Designed for table-mounted routers—use with a fence to rout hardwood or softwood panels precisely and consistently, delivering repeatable results across multiple pieces.
- High-quality finish, fewer pass-throughs—the dual-wing design minimizes tear-out and fuzz, reducing the need for extensive post-cut sanding while producing a professional raised-panel look.
Why this raised-panel bit stands out
Unlike generic raised-panel bits, the Freud 99-521 combines a thoughtfully engineered Quadra-Cut geometry with tall, robust carbide to produce crisp panel profiles on both softwoods and hardwoods. The result is a strong, decorative panel edge that stays true to your template, even on larger doors and drawer fronts. Planning a project that uses standard 5/8" or 3/4" panel stock? The dual-height carbide options let you tailor the cut to your stock without compromising surface quality.
Recommended use cases and practical tips
- Ideal projects: interior and exterior cabinet doors, raised-panel doors for cabinetry, wainscoting panels, decorative tops, plaques, and molded paneling accents.
- Workpiece preparation: securely clamp panels, set up a precise fence alignment, and use a climb-cut approach with caution if your setup allows—prioritize a clean, balanced cut with a steady feed rate to maximize surface quality.
- Panel thickness planning: match the carbide height to your panel stock (5/8" height for 3/4" panels; 1/2" height for 5/8" panels) to achieve optimal depth of cut and edge relief.
- Finish considerations: although the Quadra-Cut design minimizes tear-out, a light final sanding or a pass with a high-grit abrasive will reveal the true smoothness of the raised panel face.
Whether you're refreshing a kitchen upgrade, crafting custom cabinet doors, or adding architectural flair to paneling projects, the Freud 99-521 3-1/2" Quadra-Cut Raised Panel Bit delivers precise geometry, clean edges, and a lasting finish. Invest in a tool designed to produce showroom-worthy panels with fewer passes and consistent results across all your woodworking projects.
