Roman Ogee Bits 1-1/4 Dia 1/4 Shank from Bosch cut a classic ogee profile, so edges on doors, rails, and trim gain a consistent decorative shape in a single pass. The router bit belongs to the profiling product class, meaning it is designed to shape edge profiles rather than remove bulk material, which helps control passes when working on finished stock. The 1-1/4 inch diameter defines the scale of the Roman ogee, so the detail stays appropriately proportioned for furniture and cabinetry work. A 1/4 inch shank matches routers that accept this common shank size, allowing the bit to integrate into typical workshop setups without changing machines. The SAP description "ROUTER BIT, ROMAN OGEE" confirms its role as a dedicated Roman ogee cutter, which keeps tool selection straightforward when standardizing edge details across a project.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter stated in the product name sets the footprint of the Roman ogee, so installers can match the profile scale to door frames, rails, and table edges without guessing the visual impact. The 1/4 inch shank noted in the same name fits routers that accept a 1/4 inch shank, which keeps changeover straightforward in shops set up around that collet size. The classification as a router bit in the profiling category narrows its use to edging operations, so operators can plan routing sequences around a dedicated profiling pass instead of combining roughing and finishing with a single tool.
The web description specifies use "For decorative edging and period furniture," so the Bosch Roman ogee router bit aligns well with cabinet doors, table aprons, shelving fronts, and trim where a traditional edge profile is desired. The Roman ogee form identified in the SAP description and product name delivers a recognizable contour, which helps match new work to existing period-style pieces in remodels or repairs. Being part of the Bits, Blades and Cutters profiling category positions this bit for finish passes on visible edges, so it fits naturally into workflows focused on final appearance. The 1-1/4 inch diameter ensures the decorative cut remains substantial enough for furniture and cabinetry components, helping edge details read clearly after finishing.
The two flutes described in the web description balance the cutting load around the bit, which supports steady feed rates and cleaner Roman ogee curves when running longer mouldings or cabinet parts. Carbide tipped construction keeps the cutting edges hard, which maintains the geometry of the ogee profile over extended use and supports consistent results from the first part to later runs. The ball bearing pilot called out in the web description rides along the workpiece edge, guiding the bit so the Roman ogee tracks the contour of panels or curved furniture components with minimal layout effort. The identified 1/4 inch shank provides a defined mounting interface, which helps the bit seat predictably in compatible routers and supports repeatable depth settings for matching profiles across batches.
The Bosch 85270M router bit is described as a Roman ogee bit, so it cuts a classic ogee edge profile used on decorative edging and period furniture projects.
The 1-1/4 inch diameter sets a moderately bold Roman ogee, giving cabinet doors, rails, and furniture edges a noticeable decorative detail that remains visible after finishing.
The 1/4 inch shank fits routers that accept 1/4 inch shank bits, allowing this Roman ogee bit to integrate into common shop routers using that collet size.
The two flutes provide a balanced cutting action, which promotes smoother Roman ogee edges and reduces cleanup sanding on decorative cabinet and furniture parts.
The carbide tipped construction gives the cutting edges high wear resistance, so the ogee profile stays sharp over more passes when producing decorative edging or period furniture.
The ball bearing pilot guides the bit along the workpiece edge, helping the Roman ogee profile follow straight or curved edges consistently without complex setup.
The Bosch Roman Ogee Bits 1-1/4 Dia 1/4 Shank combine a defined diameter, a 1/4 inch shank, two flutes, carbide tipped edges, and a ball bearing pilot to support controlled profiling work. The stated use for decorative edging and period furniture positions this router bit for visible components where profile shape matters. Choosing this router bit from Wurth Baer Supply aligns your tooling with a dedicated profiling solution for Roman ogee edges on cabinetry and furniture projects.
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