
Router Bit Bearings Explained – Every Type and Size You Need to Know
A single bearing swap — changing from a 1/2″ OD to a 3/4″ OD guide bearing — can shift your cut profile by 1/8″ on each side, turning a flush-trim

A single bearing swap — changing from a 1/2″ OD to a 3/4″ OD guide bearing — can shift your cut profile by 1/8″ on each side, turning a flush-trim

A 1/2-inch shank is four times stiffer than a 1/4-inch shank — not twice, as most woodworkers assume — because deflection resistance scales with the fourth power of the diameter.

A single premium carbide-tipped straight bit can cost $25–$45, while a 30-piece budget set from Amazon often sells for under $30 total — less than a dollar per bit. That

Carbide router bits can handle both oak and pine — but using the same bit at the same settings on both will almost guarantee either burn marks on the hardwood

Roughly 80% of tear-out, burn marks, and rough edges on woodworking projects trace back to one mistake: using the wrong blade for the cut direction. The difference between rip and

The global woodworking machinery tooling market exceeded $1.2 billion in 2023, and boring bits for woodworking machines account for one of the highest-volume consumable categories in cabinet, furniture, and panel

The global woodworking tools market is projected to surpass $13.5 billion by 2026, according to research from Grand View Research — and the brands driving that growth look noticeably different

China accounts for roughly 40% of global woodworking machinery exports, with shipments exceeding $4.8 billion in 2023 according to China Customs data — yet fewer than one in five overseas

A single interior door requires between 12 and 18 distinct cutting operations—from ripping rough lumber to width, through mortise-and-tenon joinery, all the way to final hinge recessing. Getting each of