Router Bits
Router bits also known as end mills or wood mills, are high speed routing tools for routers. There are hundreds of different shapes, sizes and lengths for many applications with the hand router or CNC router.
Today the most common routing bits are a combination of two materials. High speed steel (HSS or HW) for the shaft and body, and tungsten-carbide (TCT or HM) for the blades and tips. Routing bits may have one blade or several, the more blades a bit has the smoother and cleaner the cutting.
Read moreUpstand bit for Corian, for Corian, NL 55, R6
D: 39 mm | R: 6 mm | R1: 3 mm | NL: 55 mm | S: 12 mm
Item no.: KLE-E340-391-RIn stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Reversible Knife L 12 mm
L 12 mm | B 9 mm | H 1.5 mm
Item no.: E-00562In stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Mafell Router Bit Set LO-FS8, 6-piece
Basic cutter set for routers | Chamfer & Rounding | Flush & Slotting | Shank 8 mm
Item no.: MAF-090283In stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Trend 6pc Starter Cutter Set 8mm Shank
Basic equipment of common router bits | shank Ø 8 mm | storage box
Item no.: T-SET-SS11X8MMTCIn stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Reversible Blade 60x12x1.5 mm, Z=2
B: 60 mm | H: 12 mm | S: 1,5 mm | Z2
Item no.: TI-L60Delivery time 3 business days
Organiser for router cutters + Ø12mm bushes
Clearly organised storage | Square design | For 100 cutters | 20 x Ø12mm bushes included
Item no.: SET-ORGA-12MMIn stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Ball bearing D27 d 6.35
OD: 27 mm l ID: 6.35 mm l H: 5.6 mm
Item no.: TI-B27Replenishment is on the way
Reversible Knife L 49.5 mm
L 49.5 mm | B 9 mm | H 1.5 mm
Item no.: E-00565In stock, delivery in 1-2 business days
Slot milling cutter HW 22x25mm internal thread M12x1
D: 22 mm l NL: 25 mm l GL: 58 mm
Item no.: TI-TM2225-M12Replenishment is on the way
WPW bevelling router bit with ball bearing Z3 - 25°
E: 25° | D: 22mm | NL: 10mm | GL: 51mm | Z3 | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-SL32505Replenishment is on the way
Rounding and bevelling cutter reversible blade R3 | 45°
R: 3.0 | E: 45° | D: 27mm | NL: 7mm | GL: 60mm | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-HRWM305X2Replenishment is on the way
Spiral Router Bit VHM D3 S6
D: 3 mm | NL: 12 mm | GL: 60 mm | S: 6 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10063Available to order expected from 30.12.2026
WPW chamfer router bit with ball bearing Z3 - 15°
E: 15° | D: 19mm | NL: 11mm | GL: 51mm | Z3 | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-SL31505Replenishment is on the way
Spiral Router Bit VHM D12 S8
D: 12 mm | NL: 35 mm | GL: 83 mm | S: 8 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10034Delivery time 5 business days
Spiral Router Bit VHM D8 NL42 S8 Z3
D: 8 mm | NL: 42 mm | GL: 90 mm | S: 8 mm | Z: 3 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10079Delivery time 5 business days
Spiral Router Bit VHM D2 S6
D: 2 mm | NL: 9 mm | GL: 60 mm | S: 6 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10062Delivery time 5 business days
Rounding and bevelling cutter reversible blade R2 | 45°
R: 2.0 | E: 45° | D: 27mm | NL: 7mm | GL: 60mm | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-HRWM205X2Replenishment is on the way
Spiral Router Bit VHM D6 S6
D: 6 mm | NL: 22 mm | GL: 60 mm | S: 6 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10066Delivery time 5 business days
Rounding and bevelling cutter reversible blade R1.5 | 45°
R: 1.5 | E: 45° | D: 27mm | NL: 7mm | GL: 60mm | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-HRWM155X2Replenishment is on the way
Spiral Router Bit VHM D7 S8
D: 7 mm | NL: 32 mm | GL: 80 mm | S: 8 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10027Delivery time 5 business days
WPW bevelling router bit with ball bearing Z3 - 45°
E: 45° | D: 30mm | NL: 10mm | GL: 52mm | Z3 | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-SL34515Replenishment is on the way
WPW bevelling router bit with ball bearing Z3 - 30°
E: 30° | D: 27mm | NL: 10mm | GL: 51mm | Z3 | S: 8mm
Item no.: WP-SL33005Replenishment is on the way
Spiral Router Bit VHM D8 NL32 S8 Z3
D: 8 mm | NL: 32 mm | GL: 80 mm | S: 8 mm | Z: 3 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10078Delivery time 5 business days
Spiral Router Bit VHM D5 S6
D: 5 mm | NL: 17 mm | GL: 60 mm | S: 6 mm | Z: 2 | Left-hand spiral
Item no.: E-10065Available to order expected from 30.12.2026
Quality from professional manufacturers
The sautershop router bit range come from some of the worlds leading manufactures, for example TREND, established in 1955 they are the number one supplier in the UK. Also ENT, a german manufacturer, from whom we offer their complete range.
We offer the highest quality routing cutters that are also suitable for use by professional users. The spectrum ranges from HSS routing cutters for plastic processing, over carbide router cutters, tipped for wood and plastics processing to insertion routing cutters.
In addition, we also offer ultra high-end bits made completly from tungsten-carbide for long life and precision.
Large range of shaft diameters
We offer router cutters in metric shaft diameters of 3 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm and 12 mm. For the respective shaft diameter, an appropriate tool holder is required, i.e. a collet chuck, to ensure a secure fit of the router bit in the router. If you do not if you have a corresponding collet chuck for the bit shaft you require, you will find a large selection of collets for routers from many brands here.
How to find the right router bit
To select the right router cutters for your router, we recommend first selecting the desired shaft size and then the desired shape. The available cutter sizes will then be displayed of the selected router cutters shape.
If you do not find the right router cutters in our program or are not sure exactly what you need, plaese give us a call and our professional team will advise you
Safety instructions & care tips
Tool holder / Router cutter clamping:
Make sure that the collet used matches the shaft diameter of the cutter. Clamp the routing cutter up to the mark or at least 3/4 of the shaft length.
Reducing sleeves/ Collets:
We recommend using high-quality, multi-slotted collets to ensure that the routing cutter runs without vibration during continuous work. We only recommend using reducing sleeves when absolutly necessary. Before inserting the collet into the motor spindle, the collet must snap into the union nut to prevent jamming and wedging.
Router cutter extensions:
Used for extending the routing height, but only to be used in combination with a routing table. They are available with different shank sizes and with different sized collets.
Counter-directiona l/ synchronized operation:
The material feed must always be in the opposite direction to the rotation of the routing cutter. Never feed from the other side, except for special applications, a sutible kickback stop must be used,
Routing depths:
Rout greater depths in several steps. This extends the service life of the tools, ensures a better routing result and minimises risk.
Speed/Rotation:
Never exceed recommended maximum rotation speeds as indicated on the cutter shank, packaging or instructions.
Resharpening:
Use only sharp, intact and high quality routing cutters. If necessary, contact an appropriate sharpening service to have sharpening done. Dull and defective routing cutters pose an increased safety risk and create poor work.
FAQ - frequently asked questions about Router Bits
When choosing a router bit you should pay attention to the correct shaft diameter. In Europe 8 mm and 12 mm (metric shafts) are normal. In the USA or in the UK imperialsizes are more common, such as 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2". At sautershop you will find the shaft diameters 12 mm, 8 mm, 6 mm and 3 mm. Our largest selection is for router bits with 8 mm shaft. For bigger jobs, 12 mm shaft router bits normally have a large cutting edge diameter (greater than 35 mm).
With the classic Tungsten-Carbide Tipped bits (TCT), solid and natural woods, wood materials such as plywood, chipboard and MDF, plastics and acrylic can be processed.
For abrasive materials, such as Corian®, Hi-Macs® or Staron®, there are special router bits that have a more resistant carbide on the cutting edges.
Hardly any other machine is as versatile as a router. For this reason, there is an innumerable selection of wood router bits - regardless of whether you want to mill a chamfer, a groove, a rounding, a tine joint or the most diverse contours. Below you will find a selection of different types of routers:
- Slotter Bits: Most common router bit shape with straight cutting edges
- Spiral Flute Router Bits): Flute milling cutter, manufactured from solid tungsten-carbide
- Edge Processing Bits: rounding bits, chamfer bits, profile bits, edge moulding bits
- Template Routing: Flush routing bits with ball bearing on the cutting edge or on the shaft.
- Surface machining: Face milling cutter
- Rebate Routing: Rebater router bits
- Jointing: For milling tongue and groove joints, flat dowel joints
- Other Router Bits: T-slot routing cutters, prong bits / burr cutters, chamfer cutters, V-slot router bit.
The initial purchase cost of a router bit with replaceable blades (also known as an rota-tip bit) is more expensive than a standard tungsten-carbide tipped. In the long term if a bit is used regularly and intensively, it will prove more economical, the blades can often be rotated 180° to give double the cutting life . replacement blades are relatively inexpensive.
HW (TCT) stands for tungsten-carbide tipped), the cutting edges are a mixture of tungsten-carbide and cobalt.
Application: For all areas of wood processing, including plate materials and plastics.
Advantage: Clean resulst, long service life
VHW (solid Tungsten-carbide): Are normally a spiral router bits. Here the entire bit is made of solid tungsten-carbide.
Application: For work where extremely fine cutting edges are required, otherwise the application is the same as for TCT router bits.
HSS: High speed steel
Application: For work where extremely fine cutting edges are required: Ideal for soft wood, plastic and aluminium
Advantage: Extremely clean edges in softer materials but, has a short service life
DIA refers to router bits with daimond coated edges
Application: Generally for harder materials: chipboard, MDF, hardboard, laminates, veneers and mineral materials
Advantage: Very long service life.
A TCT router bit has a steel body with Tungsten-carbide cutting tips welded on. A solid tungsten-carbide bit has the blades milled into it, they are normally in a spiral form. They are often used with CNC routing machines, especially when large amounts of material needs to be removed.
In principle and groove cutting router bit can be used to drill a hole. They have downward facing blades allowing a drilling action. If you are intending to make several holes a 2 bladed bit is recommended
The correct speed to use is determined by the size of the router bit head