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Rockler Vertical Panel Router Bit Set 70% off MSRP - Stile/Rail cutter + Rased panel vertical cutter , 1/2" shunk $67.45

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A high-quality complete router bit set for making raised-panel closet doors.

This set on clearance. The included stil and rail cutter pair is priced at 129.99 -- almost doubled than the price of set, which also include a raised panel vertical cutter that priced at $61.99.

Also, There is $10 of $50 off coupon + free shipping that ends today -- coupon is publically on Rockler's website

What's Included
A pair of Stile and Rail Cutter, 1-3/8"W x 1"H, 1/2" Shank (Item # 91947, sales price $129.99 if not buying with this set)

Vertical Ogee Raised Panel Cutter, 1-1/4"W x 1-5/8"H, 1/2" Shank
Storage case (Item # 21130, Sales price $61.99 if buying individually)

https://www.rockler.com/vertical-...ooden-case
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JeffersonStreet
08-16-2023 at 01:04 PM.
08-16-2023 at 01:04 PM.
I am unable to double dip the coupons. So, I either get a $10.00 discount and then pay $13.99 for shipping. Or, I get free shipping and pay $67.45 for the item. I'm sure I'm missing something. But, I have been unable to figure out what that is. Ideas? Suggestions? Thanks! Smilie - Frosty

code from front page of Rockler = V236844 for $10.00 off a purchase of $50.00 or more. This code did not give me free shipping as well.
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highland1024
08-16-2023 at 02:36 PM.
08-16-2023 at 02:36 PM.
Quote from JeffersonStreet :
I am unable to double dip the coupons. So, I either get a $10.00 discount and then pay $13.99 for shipping. Or, I get free shipping and pay $67.45 for the item. I'm sure I'm missing something. But, I have been unable to figure out what that is. Ideas? Suggestions? Thanks! Smilie - Frosty

code from front page of Rockler = V236844 for $10.00 off a purchase of $50.00 or more. This code did not give me free shipping as well.
Good point. My order just automatically gets free shipping and $10 discount. Maybe because you haven't subscribed to their email?
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08-16-2023 at 03:46 PM.
08-16-2023 at 03:46 PM.
Quote from highland1024 :
Good point. My order just automatically gets free shipping and $10 discount. Maybe because you haven't subscribed to their email?
Bummer. I've tried everything I can think of and can't get it to work. I'm gonna give in to the Slick universe on this one and wait for another deal! And that's ok! Smilie Thanks! - Frosty
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UkeDog
08-16-2023 at 04:05 PM.
08-16-2023 at 04:05 PM.
Sanding the end grain on the panels cut with that vertical panel bit will likely be a bear. I guess you could devise some sort of curved block to back sandpaper somehow, but it will be no where as easy as sanding a more traditional straight-angle cut raised panel.

Side note: I've easily made many thousands of raised panel doors in my early life as a cabinet maker for a custom kitchen business.
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08-16-2023 at 05:17 PM.
08-16-2023 at 05:17 PM.
Quote from UkeDog :
Sanding the end grain on the panels cut with that vertical panel bit will likely be a bear. I guess you could devise some sort of curved block to back sandpaper somehow, but it will be no where as easy as sanding a more traditional straight-angle cut raised panel.

Side note: I've easily made many thousands of raised panel doors in my early life as a cabinet maker for a custom kitchen business.

Would you recommend an another set?
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08-16-2023 at 06:27 PM.

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08-16-2023 at 06:27 PM.
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Would you recommend an another set?

I don't know of another router set to recommend, but I do understand why that vertical panel bit has that curved profile—it's to reduce the cutting load on the router, removing less stock.

When I worked at a cabinet shop, I used 3 big 3/4" spindle shapers and carbide-topped cutters to make raised panel doors. The panel cutter was huge, maybe 6" diameter 3-wing.

Later in my own home business workshop, I made occasional raised panel doors with a smaller 1/2" spindle shaper and carbide-tipped cutters for the stiles and rails, and just cut the panels vertically on my (nice) Unisaw table saw.

To help with that, I made a nice tall smooth fence and set the blade angle to 13 degrees, and adjusted the panel cut so there was a pretty good fit in rail slots. Not as ideal as a flat tongue for expansion and contraction, but unless panels are wide it's not a big deal. Doors came out looking good. I did make a second table saw cut all around on the panels, face down, 1/16" deep to square up the angled panel edge. You might could try something similar if your table saw is up for it, dunno.
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