PostHeaderIcon Can anyone recommend a tongue and groove router bit for hardwood flooring?


I’m putting in Hardwood FlooFlooring with a border of contrasting strip flooring. To ensure proper setback from the wall and to make a solid transition in places where the border runs perpendicular to the plank flooring field, I believe I need to use a router table to cut the tongue and groove back into the pieces that have been cross-cut and ripped.

Can anyone recommend from experience a router bit that does a nice job on 3/4" flooring?

Thanks!

These are usually 2 separate bits. Setting one at a router depth to cut the grove and the other to set at a different depth to cut the tongue on one side , turning the board to cut the other side
Available where good tools are sold. And yes, using a router table works the best. GL

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2 Responses to “Can anyone recommend a tongue and groove router bit for hardwood flooring?”

  • HOOK says:

    see rockler link, they would everything you’ll ever need for any project, you can call, get a catalog, and make a purchase, super company,

    http://www.rockler.com/
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  • rob s says:

    These are usually 2 separate bits. Setting one at a router depth to cut the grove and the other to set at a different depth to cut the tongue on one side , turning the board to cut the other side
    Available where good tools are sold. And yes, using a router table works the best. GL
    References :
    20 years in flooring as a store owner/installer

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