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Your cart is empty.This set of canoe joint router bits will cut 1/4" bead - male and female joint components with a 1/8" cutting depth. 1/2" shanks. A great way to make joints of variable angles from the same tool setup. This type of joint is called a canoe joint because of the flexibility needed for a variety of angles when constructing a canoe. Every slat on a canoe joins its neighbouring slat at a slightly different angle, and this router bits set allows this without a different setup for each joint. Always cut the male side of the joint at full depth. The cutting depth of the female side will determine how much angle is achievable in the joint.
Old Roy
2025-08-07 13:17:53
Cuts well
Mr. Geweke
2025-06-07 11:54:51
Also for tambor use...
wayne l walters
2025-05-30 13:46:05
Came sharp and cut ok. Am using to make roll doors for bread cabinet. So far have worked fine. Tight fit to keep the vermin out. lol Plan to use for making roll up doors for shop storage cabinets. If I get real ambitous may try a canoe.
TDS
2025-04-22 11:05:01
Just what I needed to make the beads and cove strips for my kayak project.
Scott Seaman
2025-04-07 21:01:41
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NDP
2025-04-06 18:25:18
Well made
Customer
2025-03-23 16:44:06
An excellent and fair priced product.
Langham
2025-03-14 17:59:20
I am only using this on soft wood, but I haven't had to ease it in, just take it all in one pass. They look cheap, but they cut well so far, and the joint is solid and tight. Just have to adjust the amount of depth of cut on the male bit in order to adjust angle, but doing so makes the joint a little weaker. If you are messing with soft wood I would recommend these.
Javis
2025-03-13 16:28:00
Haven used the router bit yet but will let u k ow what there like later .
Noel Heslop
2025-01-19 16:03:54
Looks excellent quality, will use next week for first time.
Cody
2025-01-15 10:34:00
Great for boat making
Ghislain Labbe
2024-12-07 18:27:48
Réponds au attente
Paul Mallandain
2024-11-29 18:34:18
Ok
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