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Radius rounding over bit 3/4 inch describes a Freud Tool router bit that shapes wood edges and profiles on common shop projects. The 3/4 inch diameter gives a substantial radius cut, which suits doors, drawers, moldings, and other visible parts. A 1/4 inch shank fits routers that accept this shank size, so the bit works with many hand-held and table mounted setups that use that collet. The 2 inch overall length provides reach for typical edgeforming tasks on hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composites, matching the material list specified by Freud. As a router bit within the edgeforming class, it cuts a controlled rounding profile that eases sharp corners on parts. The radius rounding over profile also prepares workpieces for beading when reconfigured as described by Freud, helping one bit handle multiple detail styles across a run of parts.
This Freud radius rounding over bit is identified as a router bit within the edgeforming class, so it is intended for shaping exposed edges rather than plunging interior cuts. The 1/4 inch shank slides into a router collet sized for that shank, which sets the basic fit between tool and machine. The 3/4 inch cutting diameter defines how far the radius extends from the fence or bearing contact point, guiding how operators position stock for consistent reveals. On CNC machines, the router bit specification supports programmed toolpaths that follow moldings, doors, and drawers. For hand-held or table mounted routers, the same bit pattern lets woodworkers run edges on hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composites while maintaining a predictable rounding profile across a batch.
The Freud radius rounding over bit is described for milling moldings, doors, drawers, and softening sharp edges of wooden parts, so it suits many cabinet and shop-made trim tasks. On moldings, the 3/4 inch diameter radius creates a noticeable eased edge that reads well on face frames and casing-style elements. On doors and drawers, the same radius softens the perimeter, giving panels and fronts a finished edge that is more comfortable to handle. Freud notes that this bit can rout hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composites, so it can move from solid-wood frames to sheet-goods components without a tooling change. In a CNC environment, those materials and uses align with nested parts for cabinetry and furniture, while in hand-held or table mounted routers they align with edge passes along assembled pieces.
Most Freud rounding over bits in this line feature a Quadra-Cut design intended for flawless finishes in cross-grain applications, so the bit design supports clean cuts when routing across grain transitions on rails and stiles. That finish level reduces follow-up sanding on routed edges, which matters on moldings and doors where profiles run through cross-grain sections. Freud also specifies Perma-SHIELD Coating on this bit, which is part of the bit body construction and supports performance during extended routing sessions. The option to equip the bit with a bearing that is 1/8 inch smaller in diameter to create a beading profile turns the standard rounding cut into a bead detail, letting users match different design requirements with the same cutting geometry. The 3/4 inch diameter and 2 inch length together define the working envelope around edges, so once height and offset are dialed in on CNC, hand-held, or table mounted routers, those settings can be repeated on similar runs for consistent results.
The Freud radius rounding over bit is described for milling moldings, doors, drawers, and softening sharp edges of wooden parts, so it targets visible edge work on cabinetry and similar projects.
The Freud router bit 34-104 is specified for CNC, hand-held, and table mounted routers, so it fits both stationary routing stations and portable routing operations that take a 1/4 inch shank.
This Quadra-Cut rounding over bit is described as suitable for hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composites, so it can stay in use across common cabinet and furniture materials in the same workflow.
The 3/4 inch diameter sets a larger radius, producing a more pronounced easing on edges, which suits thicker doors, drawer fronts, and moldings where a substantial roundover is desired.
This rounding over bit can be equipped with a bearing that is 1/8 inch smaller in diameter to create a beading profile, allowing both rounding and bead details from the same cutting geometry.
The Perma-SHIELD coated router bit body is part of Freud's design and supports consistent cutting performance during repeated routing, which matters in shops running many edges in a session.
The Freud radius rounding over bit, 3/4 inch diameter with 1/4 inch shank and 2 inch length, provides a defined edgeforming profile for moldings, doors, drawers, and general rounding tasks on hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composites. Its use in CNC, hand-held, and table mounted routers connects one cutting pattern across multiple machines in the shop. For projects that alternate between rounded and beaded details, the ability to change to a bearing 1/8 inch smaller in diameter adds flexibility to the same cutting geometry. For buyers needing a Freud edgeforming router bit that supports cross-grain finishing and Perma-SHIELD coated construction, this model aligns with those needs.
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