Router Bits
Discover our comprehensive selection of router bits to suit all your routing needs, from general-purpose routing tasks and machining perfectly matched joints to creating custom moldings or reproducing architectural details.
We noticed you are accessing from Canada. Change to Lee Valley Canada website to see content specific to that region and the best shipping options.
Our professional/industrial grade router bits have tungsten-carbide inserts ground on Computer Numeric Control (CNC) machines using 600x diamond wheels. Tungsten carbide maintains its hardness at high temperatures and holds an edge far longer than high-carbon or high-speed steels. The bodies have a non-stick coating for easy resin removal.
Spiral router bits provide rapid, clean waste removal, particularly in plunge routing. They are excellent for grooving, slitting, blind routing and end milling.
While generally used for routing shallow recesses for hinge gains, hinge mortising bits can also be used for template work.
Flush trim bits are used for precision trimming of a surface such as laminate material flush to a substrate, as well as for duplicating curved patterns from a template.
Straight router bits are used to hollow out an area, such as routing slots and channels or milling dadoes, mortises and rabbets.
For adding a clean quarter of a circle profile to an edge, with or without a quirk.
A bullnose router bit offers a more efficient way to mill a bullnose on countertops, stair treads, windowsills and shelves than a round-over bit.
Turn to chamfer router bits for clean and accurate mitered joinery or for easing sharp edges on frames, legs, beams and moldings.
A cove router bit creates an elegant concave quarter of a circle profile into workpiece edges.
Ogee router bits are ideal for traditional projects that require more detail on the edge, such as in trim carpentry and case furniture.
There’s no easier way to make dovetail joints than machining them with a router and a dovetail jig.
Rabbeting router bits make quick work of milling shouldered recesses and tenons on the edge of workpieces with a router and a router table.
These bits are primarily used in frame and panel construction.
Add raised panels to doors and drawer fronts with panel raising router bits.
The V-joint tongue and groove bit can be used to rout both halves of a tongue and groove joint.
Used for surface finishing or large wood slabs that are too large to pass through a jointer or thickness planer.
Used for adding decorative details on a variety of projects, from boxes to architectural millwork.
A bowl/bottom-cleaning router bit carves a smooth-finished bottom surface and leaves a clean transition radius adjoining the side wall.
Save time and money by making your own crown molding.
A fluting router bit is used to mill single or multiple grooves joined with fillets into a workpiece.