Roman ogee router bit describes this Freud decorative edge bit designed to cut a Roman ogee profile on cabinet parts, furniture components, plaques, and millwork. The 1-3/8 inch diameter cutting profile shapes a generous decorative edge, which helps projects read as more substantial than a narrow profile. A 1/4 inch shank matches routers set up for 1/4 inch tooling, so the bit fits common lighter-duty and trim routers used in many shops. Overall 2 inch length keeps the cutting edge close to the collet, which supports stable routing on hand-held passes and on router tables. As a router bit in Freud's decorative edge family, it is built specifically for adding design detail rather than bulk stock removal, so installers and woodworkers can dedicate it to finish passes on edges.
This Freud Roman ogee router bit uses a 1/4 inch shank, which fits routers with a matching 1/4 inch collet common to trim and smaller plunge or fixed-base routers. The 2 inch overall length keeps the cutting edge compact, so height changes on router tables stay predictable across repeated setups. Because the bit is part of Freud's decorative edge series, it is intended for controlled profiling passes rather than deep hogging, which supports smoother handling when following cabinet doors, face frames, or furniture parts. Using it in either hand-held or table-mounted routers, as specified by Freud, lets shops keep one profile consistent from bench work to installed trim runs.
Freud describes this bit as part of its decorative edge selection for cabinets, furniture, plaques, and millwork, so it is suited to visible edges that need a finished look. The Roman ogee profile creates a shaped edge in a single pass, which is useful when running cabinet doors, drawer fronts, face frames, or trim pieces that need matching profiles on all sides. Freud specifies that it cuts hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composition materials, so the same setup can move from solid door rails to veneered panels and composite moldings without changing bits. Having one Roman ogee profile available across these materials helps a shop or installer keep design details consistent from shop-built pieces to site-applied moldings.
Freud notes that most of its decorative edge bits use a patented Quadra-Cut design for an extra-fine finish, which means the cutting geometry is intended to leave a smoother edge that needs less sanding on hardwoods, softwoods, or panel products. This extra-fine finish capability is valuable when shaping cabinet doors or furniture edges that will receive clear or painted finishes where edge quality is visible. Freud also calls out its Perma-SHIELD coating on this bit, so the body is designed to resist pitch and material buildup, supporting smoother feed and more consistent cutting feel over longer runs on plywood, hardwood, or composite stock. Because the bit is specified for use in both hand-held and table-mounted routers, the same Quadra-Cut and coated performance can be used when profiling long moldings at a table or shaping smaller furniture parts by hand, which supports repeatable results across different routing setups on a project.
The bit is specified to cut composition materials, plywood, hardwood, and softwood, so one profile can handle mixed stock on cabinets, furniture, and millwork jobs.
The bit is listed for use on hand-held and table-mounted routers, so the same Roman ogee profile can be run at the bench or on a router table.
Freud states that most decorative edge bits feature the patented Quadra-Cut design for an extra-fine finish, which helps reduce sanding on routed edges.
The 1-3/8 inch diameter describes the size of the Roman ogee profile, giving a broader decorative edge suitable for doors, fronts, and trim pieces.
The 1/4 inch shank is sized for routers with 1/4 inch collets, matching many trim and lighter-duty routers commonly used for edge profiling.
Freud identifies a Perma-SHIELD coating on this bit, which is intended to resist buildup on the bit body, supporting smoother cutting through various wood materials.
The Freud Roman ogee bit, 1-3/8 inch diameter with a 1/4 inch shank and 2 inch length, offers a defined decorative profile sized for visible cabinet, furniture, plaque, and millwork edges. Its role in Freud's decorative edge series, together with the noted Quadra-Cut extra-fine finish design and Perma-SHIELD coated body, supports clean profiling passes on hardwood, softwood, plywood, and composition materials in both hand-held and table-mounted routers. For shops and installers who want one Roman ogee profile to carry across multiple wood-based materials and routing setups, this 38-102 bit from Freud Tool provides a consistent edge-forming option.
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