For safety you should put raised panel bits in a variable speed router mounted to a router table.
Making raised panel doors on a router table.
But the size of these bits up to 3 1 2 in diameter makes them dangerous in a hand held router.
A large one generally 3 hp hung in a router table plus a set of specialized bits.
Making raised panel doors on the table saw general woodworking or more correctly cope and stick raised panel doors.
The size is really up to you so let your own sense of proportion be your guide.
How to make raised panel doors on a router table a discussion of the basics and the finer points of the process.
Table saws are great for making rip cuts cross cuts miter cuts and bevel cuts.
The center panel which floats in the frame is a raised piece of solid wood a flat piece of plywood also works.
The doors i build this way often are referred to as shaker style.
Next you need to lay out the filled area of your panel.
The table saw is one of the most versatile tools in a workshop.
The tool of choice for most small shop woodworkers who want to make raised panels is the router.
The whole setup will cost 350 to 800 and is money well spent if you re going to make a whole kitchen full of doors.
But there is one hitch.
One method is to use a tool that is specially designed to do the job such as a panel raising plane or a panel raising router cutter.
For most rail and style router bit sets a 5 8 inch thick panel will sit in it slots in the frame and be flush with the rails and styles that s what you re aiming for.
Then trim the panel to its final dimensions.
Traditional raised panels appear in almost every furniture style since roman times though the way to make them varies wildly.
If you are woodworker or cabinetmaker this.
I did this originally long ago back when i couldn t afford to buy the bit set or the heavier router needed to use them that is normally used to make these doors.
The vertical stiles and horizontal rails that make up the frame have square rather than contoured edges.