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Freud 38-100 1-1/16 Inch Roman Ogee Router Bit 1/4 Inch Shank Quadra-Cut Decorative Edge Tool For Wood Cabinetry Furniture Millwork

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Freud 38-100 1-1/16 Inch Roman Ogee Router Bit 1/4 Inch Shank Quadra-Cut Decorative Edge Tool For Wood Cabinetry Furniture MillworkEnhance Your Woodworking with Freud's Classic Roman Ogee Decorative Router Bit Add a touch of timeless elegance to your woodworking projects with the Freud 38 100 1 1 16 Inch Roman Ogee Router Bit. Designed for discerning craftsmen, this premium 1 4 inch shank bit effortlessly routes the classic, distinctive "S" curve of a Roman Ogee profile. It is the perfect decorative edge tool for elevating the appearance of custom cabinets, fine furniture,

Enhance Your Woodworking with Freud's Classic Roman Ogee Decorative Router Bit

Add a touch of timeless elegance to your woodworking projects with the Freud 38-100 1-1/16-Inch Roman Ogee Router Bit. Designed for discerning craftsmen, this premium 1/4-inch shank bit effortlessly routes the classic, distinctive "S" curve of a Roman Ogee profile. It is the perfect decorative edge tool for elevating the appearance of custom cabinets, fine furniture, decorative plaques, and architectural millwork. Whether you are putting the finishing touches on a solid oak tabletop or adding a decorative profile to a custom picture frame, this bit ensures a professional, high-end look every single time.

What truly sets the Freud 38-100 apart is its patented Quadra-Cut design. Unlike standard bits, this advanced technology utilizes four individual cutting edges—two shear upward and two shear downward—to eliminate tear-out and deliver an extra-fine, glass-smooth finish that requires virtually no sanding. Constructed from Freud's proprietary high-density carbide, it slices flawlessly through solid hardwoods, softwoods, plywood, and wood composites. Coated in Freud's signature red Perma-SHIELD non-stick finish, this bit actively resists friction, heat buildup, and pitch accumulation, dramatically extending its cutting life for both hand-held and table-mounted router applications.

Key Features

  • Mills a classic, elegant Roman Ogee decorative profile ideal for custom furniture, cabinetry, and architectural millwork.
  • Patented Quadra-Cut 4-cutter design provides a flawless, tear-out-free finish that eliminates the need for tedious sanding.
  • Freud's premium high-density carbide construction ensures a razor-sharp edge and maximum bit longevity.
  • Red Perma-SHIELD non-stick coating reduces friction, prevents heat buildup, and stops wood pitch accumulation.
  • Engineered to cleanly cut a wide variety of materials including solid hardwoods, softwoods, plywoods, and composites.
  • Highly versatile 1/4-inch shank design is fully compatible with both hand-held portable routers and table-mounted routers.

What's Included

  • (1) Freud 1-1/16-Inch Roman Ogee Router Bit with 1/4-Inch Shank (38-100)

Specifications

Brand Freud
Model Number 38-100
Bit Profile Roman Ogee
Overall Diameter (D) 1-1/16 Inches
Shank Diameter (A) 1/4 Inch
Overall Length (H) 2-3/16 Inches
Carbide Cutting Height (h) 1/2 Inch
Large Radius (R1) 5/32 Inch
Bearing Diameter (B) 1/2 Inch
Number of Cutters 4 (Quadra-Cut)
Maximum RPM 18,000 RPM
Coating Technology Perma-SHIELD Non-Stick
Tool Compatibility Hand-Held & Table-Mounted Routers

Pro-Tip

When routing a Roman Ogee profile around all four edges of a workpiece (like a tabletop or plaque), always start by routing the two end-grain sides first. Because end-grain is more prone to minor tear-out when the bit exits the wood, doing these cuts first ensures that your subsequent passes along the long grain will clean up any small splinters, leaving you with perfectly crisp, flawless corners.

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★★★★★ 3
A familiar story, just with…..less.
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★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
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I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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Jammie Clark
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★★★★★ 4
A good read
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