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Molding Router Bits – Cabinet Door Ogee Router Bit Set with Bearings | Bivarlo
Key features
  • Premium cemented carbide cutting edges Micro-grain C3 tungsten carbide tips stay sharp through extended production runs on hardwood, MDF, plywood, and softwood — far longer than HSS alternatives.
  • Sealed ball bearings for consistent depth High-quality lubricated ball bearings ride the workpiece edge for uniform, repeatable router bit profiles on every pass — no drift, no chatter.
  • Anti-kickback design Engineered body geometry limits the bite per pass, dramatically reducing kickback risk — essential for safe routing on cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
  • Ogee, cove & decorative profiles included Create classic ogee router bit S-curves, smooth cove router bit profiles, roundovers, and raised panel details — all from one set.
  • Compatible with handheld routers and router tables 1/2-inch shank provides maximum stability and reduced vibration for clean molding router bit cuts in any setup.
Material
Cemented carbide (C3)
Shank size
1/2 inch
Flutes
2 (double flute)
Bearing
Sealed ball bearing
Profiles
Ogee, cove, roundover
Compatible with
Router table & handheld

Molding Router Bits — Cabinet Door Ogee Set with Cemented Carbide & Ball Bearings

Elevate your cabinet work with the Bivarlo Molding Router Bits set — professional-grade cemented carbide bits engineered for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, furniture edges, and architectural molding. Whether you’re cutting a classical ogee router bit profile, a smooth cove router bit curve, or a decorative roundover, this set delivers clean, consistent results every time.

Ogee router bit — Bivarlo molding router bits set with cemented carbide
Bivarlo ogee router bit — cemented carbide with sealed ball bearings

Cemented Carbide That Stays Sharp

These molding router bits are tipped with micro-grain C3 cemented carbide — the same material used in industrial production tooling. The result is an edge that stays sharp through hundreds of feet of hardwood, MDF, and plywood without glazing or burning the surface. Unlike HSS bits that dull quickly on abrasive composites, carbide maintains crisp router bit profiles from the first pass to the last.

Shank router bit set — 1/2 inch carbide molding router bits with double flute
1/2-inch shank router bit set — double-flute carbide cutting edge with sealed ball bearing

The Ogee Router Bit Profile — Classic and Timeless

The ogee router bit creates the iconic S-shaped profile — a graceful combination of concave and convex curves — that has defined traditional cabinetry and furniture since classical antiquity. Run the ogee bit along a cabinet door edge and you transform plain lumber into millwork that looks hand-carved. The profile works equally on raised panels, table edges, drawer fronts, crown molding blanks, and shelf edges.

The Roman ogee variant produces a deeper, more dramatic shadow line suited to traditional and transitional styles. The standard ogee delivers a subtler profile that works in both contemporary and classic settings.

Cabinet door making router bits — ogee router bit profile on raised panel door
Cabinet door making router bits — ogee router bit profile for raised panels and door edges

Cove Router Bit — Smooth, Concave Elegance

The cove router bit cuts a clean concave arc along the workpiece edge. It’s one of the most versatile router bit profiles in cabinetry — used for edge softening on tabletops, decorative grooves in raised panels, base molding transitions, and as a complementary profile to the ogee. Pair a cove router bit with a roundover for crown-molding-style combinations that mimic expensive architectural millwork at a fraction of the cost.

Cemented carbide router bits — cove router bit profile for furniture edges and molding
Cemented carbide router bits — cove router bit profile for clean concave edges and architectural molding

Sealed Ball Bearings for Consistent Router Bit Profiles

Every bit in the Bivarlo molding set uses sealed, lubricated ball bearings as the depth guide. The bearing rides the workpiece edge while the carbide cutters shape the profile above — keeping your cut at a precise, uniform depth along the entire length. This makes the bits forgiving for freehand routing while ensuring consistent results on straight edges and gentle curves without complex jigs.

Cemented carbide router bits — consistent router bit profiles with sealed ball bearing guide
Consistent router bit profiles on every pass — sealed ball bearing guides depth automatically

Why Choose Bivarlo Molding Router Bits?

Anti-Kickback Geometry

The body of each molding router bit is machined with anti-kickback shoulders that limit the maximum material removal per pass. This means the bit cannot suddenly grab and kick — a critical safety feature when routing cabinet doors, raised panels, or any large workpiece freehand.

Works on Every Common Wood Material

The cemented carbide tips handle solid hardwood (oak, maple, walnut, cherry), softwood (pine, cedar), MDF, particleboard, plywood, and melamine-faced composites. The anti-kickback design and double-flute geometry clear chips efficiently, preventing heat buildup that causes burning and surface glaze.

Router Table and Handheld Compatible

The 1/2-inch shank provides maximum rigidity whether you’re running the molding router bit in a table-mounted router or a handheld unit. The larger shank diameter dramatically reduces vibration compared to 1/4-inch shanks — resulting in smoother profiles and longer bearing life.

Explore All Router Bit Profiles

This set covers the three most important router bit profiles in cabinet making: the ogee for classical decorative edges, the cove for smooth concave transitions, and the roundover for clean, safe edge softening. Together they cover the vast majority of molding, edge treatment, and raised panel work in residential cabinetry and custom furniture.

Router bit profiles

Profile Guide — Ogee, Cove & Roundover

ogee
Ogee router bit
S-shaped concave + convex curve. Classic profile for cabinet doors, furniture edges, and raised panels.
cove
Cove router bit
Smooth concave arc. Used for base molding, table edge transitions, and decorative groove work.
roundover
Roundover bit
Convex quarter-circle profile. Softens edges on tabletops, shelves, and drawer fronts for a safe, refined finish.
Product details

Why Bivarlo Molding Router Bits?

01 — Material

C3 Cemented Carbide

Micro-grain carbide tips maintain a sharp edge through extended runs on hardwood, MDF, and plywood without burning or glazing.

02 — Accuracy

Sealed Ball Bearings

Lubricated ball bearings ride the workpiece edge for uniform depth on every pass — consistent router bit profiles run after run.

03 — Safety

Anti-Kickback Design

Machined anti-kickback shoulders limit material removal per pass — essential for safe, confident routing on large cabinet pieces.

04 — Profiles

Ogee, Cove & More

Classic ogee router bit S-curves, smooth cove profiles, roundovers — the three profiles that cover 90% of cabinet and furniture edge work.

05 — Stability

1/2-Inch Shank

Larger shank diameter means dramatically less vibration versus 1/4-inch bits — critical for clean molding profiles and longer bearing life.

06 — Versatility

Table & Handheld

Compatible with router tables and handheld routers. Works on solid wood, MDF, particleboard, plywood, and melamine-faced sheet goods.

Applications

What Can You Make With These Bits?

01

Cabinet Doors

Ogee and cove profiles on raised panel doors for traditional kitchen and bathroom cabinetry.

02

Furniture Edges

Decorative edge treatment on tabletops, desks, shelves, and case sides with ogee or roundover.

03

Crown Molding

Stack ogee and cove profiles to replicate expensive architectural millwork at a fraction of the cost.

04

Drawer Fronts

Consistent ogee or roundover profiles on drawer fronts for a cohesive, professional cabinet finish.

Comparison

Carbide Molding Bits vs HSS Router Bits

Feature Bivarlo Carbide Molding Bits Standard HSS Router Bits
Cutting material Cemented carbide (C3) High-speed steel
Edge retention (hardwood) Excellent — 10× longer Dulls quickly on oak/maple
Works on MDF/composites Yes — no glazing Burns and glazes fast
Ball bearing guide Sealed & lubricated Often absent or unshielded
Anti-kickback design Yes Rarely
Router bit profiles Ogee, cove, roundover Usually single profile only
Shank size 1/2-inch (low vibration) Often 1/4-inch only
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Reviews

What Woodworkers Are Saying

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Marcus T. — Cabinet maker
The ogee router bit profile is crisp and clean right out of the box. Ran it through 40 cabinet door edges in maple without any re-sharpening needed. The ball bearing stays cool and tracks perfectly.
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Sandra K. — DIY furniture maker
Used the cove router bit on a dining table edge and the result is smooth and professional. Zero burning on oak. The anti-kickback design made me feel very confident routing freehand.
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James R. — Woodworking hobbyist
Good molding router bits for the price. The ogee profile is exactly what I needed for a kitchen cabinet project. The bit runs smoothly in my router table and the profile looks very clean on pine and MDF.
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David M. — Professional carpenter
These carbide molding router bits outlast everything I’ve tried at this price point. The router bit profiles are accurate, the bearings don’t wobble, and the anti-kickback shoulders work exactly as advertised on hardwood.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ogee router bit used for?
An ogee router bit creates an S-shaped decorative profile — a concave curve flowing into a convex curve — along the edge of a workpiece. It’s the most common decorative molding router bit profile in traditional cabinetry and furniture making. Used on cabinet door edges, raised panels, tabletops, drawer fronts, crown molding blanks, and architectural trim.
What’s the difference between an ogee and a cove router bit?
An ogee router bit produces an S-shaped profile combining a concave and convex curve — it’s primarily decorative and creates strong visual shadow lines. A cove router bit produces a single smooth concave arc, used for softer edge transitions, base molding profiles, and complementary profiles to the ogee. Together they cover the two most common router bit profiles in residential cabinetry.
Can I use these molding router bits on MDF and plywood?
Yes. The cemented carbide (C3) tips handle MDF, particleboard, plywood, and melamine-faced sheet goods cleanly. MDF is highly abrasive on cutting edges — HSS bits dull and glaze quickly on it, but carbide molding router bits maintain a sharp edge without burning. Feed at a steady pace and the anti-kickback design keeps cuts safe.
What router bit profiles are included in this set?
The Bivarlo set includes the three essential router bit profiles for cabinet and furniture work: the ogee router bit for classical S-curve decorative edges, the cove router bit for smooth concave profiles, and the roundover bit for clean convex edge softening. These three profiles cover the vast majority of edge treatment, raised panel, and molding work in residential cabinetry.
Why does shank size matter for molding router bits?
A 1/2-inch shank has roughly 4× the cross-sectional area of a 1/4-inch shank. This means far less deflection and vibration during the cut — which directly translates to smoother, cleaner router bit profiles and longer bearing life. For molding router bits used on cabinet doors and raised panels, the 1/2-inch shank is the professional standard. Use 1/4-inch shanks only on lightweight edge work in soft materials.

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