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Shaker Raised Panel Cabinetmaker Router Bit Set

  • Shaker 5 Pc. Router Bit Set
  • Set-Up Blocks
  • Raised Panel Project Calculator
Make Shaker Raised Panel Doors and Drawers!
This professional quality 5 piece set features 1/2" shank router bits with carbide cutters. Contains all of the bits needed to make custom Shaker cabinetry for a kitchen or fine Shaker furniture. The Shaker philosophy was to remove unnecessary ornament and to find "beauty in utility". Shaker furniture reflected an ethic of modesty, equality, order and harmony. Use with wood stock up to 3/4" thickness. Includes a FREE wood storage box.
  • The Shaker Raised Panel with Undercutter (set #8699 ONLY) produces a flush or reduced upper panel profile, or adds a radius to the back of the panel. 2-1/2" large diameter, 1-1/4" depth of cut.
  • Our Shaker Matched Rail and Stile (#8837) router bit set creates a precisely mated joint that forms an extremely strong "shaker" frame for your door. Both router bits have a 1-5/8" large diameter
  • When the central panel needs to be wider than your stock, use the Glue Joint bit (#7853) with reverse cut edge joints) to mill two or more pieces of stock (1-1/4" max.) to reach the required width. Glue it up, then raise the panel. 1-3/4" large diameter.
  • The Drawer Lock Bit (#7852) creates matching reverse cuts in the drawer front and sides so the pieces fit together, forming a very strong joint. 1-3/4" large diam.
  • Shaker Undercutter Cabinetmaker Set
    SAVE $73.90! 1/2" shank. Includes Shaker Raised Panel, Two Piece Shaker Matched Rail & Stile set, Glue Joint, Drawer Lock bits and wood storage box.
    #8391..........................$114.95
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    Item Set-Up Block Profile Price
    #9748 Set-Up Block for Shaker Rail & Stile bit $10.95
    #9780 Set-Up Block for Glue Joint Cabinetmaker bit $10.95
    #9783 Set-Up Block for Drawer Lock Cabinetmaker bit $10.95
    MLCS Raised Panel Project Calculator
    New and Improved! Also works with metric.

    Replaces our popular "Woodshop Calculator CD". Quickly and easily produce more precise detailed cut lists, without costly math errors. Create doors (with up to four panels) or wainscoting panels. Get dimensions for a single door/wall or every door/wall on your project. First enter stile and rail widths, opening size and door overhang, then the program quickly provides a fractional (inch) or decimal (mm) based cut list for your rails, stiles and panels. Program also includes a handy board foot calculator. Available as a download from our website or on CD (for Windows 98/ME/XP/NT/2000/VISTA/7). Not currently compatible with Mac OS.

    Raised Panel Calculator CD with FREE DVD
    #9112........................................$24.95


    Raised Panel Calculator CD Download
    ***PLEASE READ THIS Before Ordering Download***
    #9101........................................$19.95



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    Works as described (5/5), Dec 11, 2011

    By Michael Conte (Spencertown NY US)

    Have now used lift on two Christmas projects and has made multiple mortises a breeze. Easy to install, operate and use. Only complaint is the foot pedal came with a "used" look, when I first used lift it would not complete up and down motion completely. It became apparent that the plastic gears were not runny centrically and slipping, appears they were installed sloppily at factory or over tightened. Will probably need replacements with the heavy use I expect. Only other criticism is the cheap wire harness and soldier attachments. MLCS you should improve on this.


    Robert of Northwood NH (5/5), Nov 5, 2011

    By Robert Madison (Northwood NH US)

    Can't really say enough. I had a slight setup problem, but called tech support at MLCS .... resolved in seconds. I ran the MLCS PowerLift a dozen times since it was installed ... yesterday. I had to make a couple of minor adaptions to my router cabinet and table, but in all, it took me 45 minutes to set it up. The only problem I encountered was accessing the collet with wrenches. Now I'm looking at the collet extension from MLCS.
    So far, so good...I LIKE!


    JLM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, JACKIE ROSINI, OWNER (5/5), Nov 2, 2011

    By JACKIE (NIAGARA FALLS NY US)

    I HAVE PURCHASED A SECOND MOTORIZED ROUTER LIFT, IT IS WORKING JUST AS WELL AS THE FIRST ONE, FLAWLESSLY. GREAT LIFT, CONSISTENT QUALITY. 5 STARS IS NOT ENOUGH STARS TO RATE THIS LIFT, I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO GIVE IT A 10 STAR RATING !


    Very happy (5/5), Sep 28, 2011

    By Howard Fink (New York NY US)

    I purchased a motorized Powerlift and am extremely happy with it. I use it to cut stopped dadoes, and there is nothing that can touch it for speed and accuracy.

    Installation: I bought a new router to go with the Powerlift and cast iron extension table for a unisaw. For a small shop, I thought it would take up less space. It does, but I believe this tool should be stand-alone.
    The 692 variable speed has two pins on the body, and the Powerlift is expecting one or none. I ground off one pin. The initial fit was too tight, and i didn’t get it to fully seat. Running for about a half hour let me fully seat the router spindle. The ears around the brush caps stick out too much, and I had to grind off some of the ears to avoid one post when lowering the router. I wanted the router switch on the outside. Maybe if I had ground off the other pin I could have avoided the posts.

    Setting a height stop is tricky. There is an acorn nut that hits the blade of a microswitch. The initial setup is usually a millimeter off. There is no gauge on the stop, but it’s under the table and kind of dark, so it’s try and try again for height. The speed of the lift can affect the height stop by about .2mm due to inertia. So 40-50 percent lift is about right. If the height starts to slip, raise the speed to compensate. We are talking tenth millimeters here. The console displays to a hundredth millimeter. That said, the accuracy is consistently about a tenth millimeter. You want to give the router some running room to hit the height stop, say 5mm, or the height will run low.

    The foot switch/console combination is heaven. Tap, raise 5 mm, cut, slide the stock back and forth between the stops on the fence, repeat a few times for a 14mm deep slot. Lower the router below the table with the foot switch and remove the stock. The walls of the cut are perfectly smooth. This is with a 3/8 plunge cutter with a 1/2” shank. I cut 30 8” long 3/8” slots in about twenty minutes. Back and forth means a little climb cutting, so you have to stay alert and press the stock against the fence. You also have to adjust the router plate each time it is removed so it is flush to the table. If you don’t you get a little bump, which doesn’t affect the slot, but may cause you to swing the stock slightly away from the fence and make an error. The plastic cover for the opening of the router plate uses brass screws to hold them in place, and one of the threads was stripped.

    The posts need dry lubricant. I used paste wax. There are three different plugs and then the two 110 cords, something to deal with. Removing the console and cables to store them is a bit clumsy. No dust collection with stopped dados, so blow away the dust each piece.

    I ran 3/8” slots first, then 10mm, but found 10mm was too tight for my needs, so I went back and cut .75mm wider, and it was very quick. Essentially, I made 30 slots using 270 passes with one bit change in about 90 minutes being very careful but calm. It was taking me five minutes each with a plunge router, anxious all the time.

    Did I mention changing the bits from above the table? Switching from 1/2” shank to 1/4” shank without removing the router?


    Power Lift (5/5), May 18, 2011

    By Ron Skaggs (Paso Robles CA US)

    This was well worth the wait. I love the convenience...it works great with the Bosch 1617 EVS Router (will not work with the Hitachi M12VC, Makita RF1101 or the Milwaukee 5616-24). The only thing that detracts a bit is the cheesy plate...mine was a washed out ugly yellow color with a bit of burr still left from the machining....took a bit of sanding and then she was up and running in no time.


    PowerLift (5/5), May 18, 2011

    By gary l. pope (Gouldsboro PA US)

    Been using Powerlift about 8 months now. Purchased with cast iron base to attach to table saw. Best tool investment I have made in a while. I would encourage all to have one in their shop.


    JLM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, OWNER (5/5), Jan 2, 2011

    By JACKIE ROSINI (NIAGARA FALLS NY US)

    RECEIVED LIFT JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS 2010, PACKAGING WAS EXCELLENT, INSTRUCTIONS EXCELLENT, I CHANGED THE ROUTER PLATE TO FIT MY TABLE WITH EASE, INSTALLED MY BOSCH ROUTER 1617EVS WITH EASE, INSTALLED IT INTO MY TABLE, PLUGGED EVERYTHING IN WITH EASE, TURNED IT ON AND IT WORKED FLAWLESSLY. I HAVE BEEN USING DAILY SINCE. THIS IS ONE GREAT ROUTER LIFT AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. IF A COULD RATE IT 10 STARS I WOULD!!!!!


    Wood Worker (4/5), Nov 2, 2010

    By Lee Baltes (Aurora Il US)

    Received my unit early from the ship date. Unit did not work when received,needle bearing spacer was to tight and would not turn the screw shaft. Reamed top plate removed spacer and the units works Great from 10% to 100% lift speed.Not impressed with the wires & isolation but they work. Works as advertised with a little TLC, this is the first of its kind. Hope to see free upgrades to the unit in the future. Overall great idea needs a little fine tuning.
    Control unit very top notch, wiring needs a bit more attention.


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    • Shaker 3 Pc. Router Bit Set
    • Set-Up Blocks
    • Raised Panel Project Calculator
    Make Shaker Raised Panel Doors!
    This professional quality 3 piece set features 1/2" shank router bits with carbide cutters. Make authentic Shaker Raised Panel, Rail and Stile Doors. Use with wood stock up to 3/4" thickness. Includes a FREE wood storage box.
  • The Shaker Raised Panel with Undercutter (set #8699 ONLY) produces a flush or reduced upper panel profile, or adds a radius to the back of the panel. 2-1/2" large diameter, 1-1/4" depth of cut.
  • Our Shaker Matched Rail and Stile (#8837) router bit set creates a precisely mated joint that forms an extremely strong "shaker" frame for your door. Both router bits have a 1-5/8" large diameter
  • Shaker Undercutter Raised Panel Set
    SAVE $44! 1/2" shank. Includes Shaker Raised Panel, Two Piece Shaker Matched Rail & Stile set and wood storage box.
    #8361..........................$84.95
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    Item Set-Up Block Profile Price
    #9748 Set-Up Block for Shaker Rail & Stile bit $10.95
    MLCS Raised Panel Project Calculator
    New and Improved! Also works with metric.

    Replaces our popular "Woodshop Calculator CD". Quickly and easily produce more precise detailed cut lists, without costly math errors. Create doors (with up to four panels) or wainscoting panels. Get dimensions for a single door/wall or every door/wall on your project. First enter stile and rail widths, opening size and door overhang, then the program quickly provides a fractional (inch) or decimal (mm) based cut list for your rails, stiles and panels. Program also includes a handy board foot calculator. Available as a download from our website or on CD (for Windows 98/ME/XP/NT/2000/VISTA/7). Not currently compatible with Mac OS.

    Raised Panel Calculator CD with FREE DVD
    #9112........................................$24.95


    Raised Panel Calculator CD Download
    ***PLEASE READ THIS Before Ordering Download***
    #9101........................................$19.95



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    Average Customer Rating: (8 reviews)
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    Works as described (5/5), Dec 11, 2011

    By Michael Conte (Spencertown NY US)

    Have now used lift on two Christmas projects and has made multiple mortises a breeze. Easy to install, operate and use. Only complaint is the foot pedal came with a "used" look, when I first used lift it would not complete up and down motion completely. It became apparent that the plastic gears were not runny centrically and slipping, appears they were installed sloppily at factory or over tightened. Will probably need replacements with the heavy use I expect. Only other criticism is the cheap wire harness and soldier attachments. MLCS you should improve on this.


    Robert of Northwood NH (5/5), Nov 5, 2011

    By Robert Madison (Northwood NH US)

    Can't really say enough. I had a slight setup problem, but called tech support at MLCS .... resolved in seconds. I ran the MLCS PowerLift a dozen times since it was installed ... yesterday. I had to make a couple of minor adaptions to my router cabinet and table, but in all, it took me 45 minutes to set it up. The only problem I encountered was accessing the collet with wrenches. Now I'm looking at the collet extension from MLCS.
    So far, so good...I LIKE!


    JLM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, JACKIE ROSINI, OWNER (5/5), Nov 2, 2011

    By JACKIE (NIAGARA FALLS NY US)

    I HAVE PURCHASED A SECOND MOTORIZED ROUTER LIFT, IT IS WORKING JUST AS WELL AS THE FIRST ONE, FLAWLESSLY. GREAT LIFT, CONSISTENT QUALITY. 5 STARS IS NOT ENOUGH STARS TO RATE THIS LIFT, I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO GIVE IT A 10 STAR RATING !


    Very happy (5/5), Sep 28, 2011

    By Howard Fink (New York NY US)

    I purchased a motorized Powerlift and am extremely happy with it. I use it to cut stopped dadoes, and there is nothing that can touch it for speed and accuracy.

    Installation: I bought a new router to go with the Powerlift and cast iron extension table for a unisaw. For a small shop, I thought it would take up less space. It does, but I believe this tool should be stand-alone.
    The 692 variable speed has two pins on the body, and the Powerlift is expecting one or none. I ground off one pin. The initial fit was too tight, and i didn’t get it to fully seat. Running for about a half hour let me fully seat the router spindle. The ears around the brush caps stick out too much, and I had to grind off some of the ears to avoid one post when lowering the router. I wanted the router switch on the outside. Maybe if I had ground off the other pin I could have avoided the posts.

    Setting a height stop is tricky. There is an acorn nut that hits the blade of a microswitch. The initial setup is usually a millimeter off. There is no gauge on the stop, but it’s under the table and kind of dark, so it’s try and try again for height. The speed of the lift can affect the height stop by about .2mm due to inertia. So 40-50 percent lift is about right. If the height starts to slip, raise the speed to compensate. We are talking tenth millimeters here. The console displays to a hundredth millimeter. That said, the accuracy is consistently about a tenth millimeter. You want to give the router some running room to hit the height stop, say 5mm, or the height will run low.

    The foot switch/console combination is heaven. Tap, raise 5 mm, cut, slide the stock back and forth between the stops on the fence, repeat a few times for a 14mm deep slot. Lower the router below the table with the foot switch and remove the stock. The walls of the cut are perfectly smooth. This is with a 3/8 plunge cutter with a 1/2” shank. I cut 30 8” long 3/8” slots in about twenty minutes. Back and forth means a little climb cutting, so you have to stay alert and press the stock against the fence. You also have to adjust the router plate each time it is removed so it is flush to the table. If you don’t you get a little bump, which doesn’t affect the slot, but may cause you to swing the stock slightly away from the fence and make an error. The plastic cover for the opening of the router plate uses brass screws to hold them in place, and one of the threads was stripped.

    The posts need dry lubricant. I used paste wax. There are three different plugs and then the two 110 cords, something to deal with. Removing the console and cables to store them is a bit clumsy. No dust collection with stopped dados, so blow away the dust each piece.

    I ran 3/8” slots first, then 10mm, but found 10mm was too tight for my needs, so I went back and cut .75mm wider, and it was very quick. Essentially, I made 30 slots using 270 passes with one bit change in about 90 minutes being very careful but calm. It was taking me five minutes each with a plunge router, anxious all the time.

    Did I mention changing the bits from above the table? Switching from 1/2” shank to 1/4” shank without removing the router?


    Power Lift (5/5), May 18, 2011

    By Ron Skaggs (Paso Robles CA US)

    This was well worth the wait. I love the convenience...it works great with the Bosch 1617 EVS Router (will not work with the Hitachi M12VC, Makita RF1101 or the Milwaukee 5616-24). The only thing that detracts a bit is the cheesy plate...mine was a washed out ugly yellow color with a bit of burr still left from the machining....took a bit of sanding and then she was up and running in no time.


    PowerLift (5/5), May 18, 2011

    By gary l. pope (Gouldsboro PA US)

    Been using Powerlift about 8 months now. Purchased with cast iron base to attach to table saw. Best tool investment I have made in a while. I would encourage all to have one in their shop.


    JLM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, OWNER (5/5), Jan 2, 2011

    By JACKIE ROSINI (NIAGARA FALLS NY US)

    RECEIVED LIFT JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS 2010, PACKAGING WAS EXCELLENT, INSTRUCTIONS EXCELLENT, I CHANGED THE ROUTER PLATE TO FIT MY TABLE WITH EASE, INSTALLED MY BOSCH ROUTER 1617EVS WITH EASE, INSTALLED IT INTO MY TABLE, PLUGGED EVERYTHING IN WITH EASE, TURNED IT ON AND IT WORKED FLAWLESSLY. I HAVE BEEN USING DAILY SINCE. THIS IS ONE GREAT ROUTER LIFT AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. IF A COULD RATE IT 10 STARS I WOULD!!!!!


    Wood Worker (4/5), Nov 2, 2010

    By Lee Baltes (Aurora Il US)

    Received my unit early from the ship date. Unit did not work when received,needle bearing spacer was to tight and would not turn the screw shaft. Reamed top plate removed spacer and the units works Great from 10% to 100% lift speed.Not impressed with the wires & isolation but they work. Works as advertised with a little TLC, this is the first of its kind. Hope to see free upgrades to the unit in the future. Overall great idea needs a little fine tuning.
    Control unit very top notch, wiring needs a bit more attention.


    Add your own review for this product