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In today's video we're going to show you how to make a beautiful walnut raised panel door. To begin, we milled all pieces of walnut to the same exact thickness of 3/4" thick. Next we cut the rails and stiles to 2 1/4" wide at the table saw. we calculate the length and then cut the rails and stiles to length using a crosscut sled. The first set of bits are the W-6002 Ogee Pattern Rail and Stile bit set. Once dialed in, we ran all four pieces. The last bit is the W-5920E raised panel bit with a back cutter. This bit is a beast that leaves a smooth profile and the back cutter saves you time by removing the waste on the back of the panel so that it can fit in the 1/4" groove the stile cutter put on the door frame. Finally we sand the parts to 220 grit and apply the finish. Bits used in the video: Whiteside W-6002 Ogee Pattern Astra Coated Bits: https://bitsbits.com/index.php?main_p... Whiteside W-5920E Raised Panel bit With Back Cutter: https://bitsbits.com/index.php?main_p... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **For a more in depth video of this build, please visit our friend Sean at Simple Cove. Here is a link to that video on his channel • How To Make A Raised Panel Cabinet Door --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Many of our tools are coated with a proprietary coating we have named (HP-Astra). This coating allows higher speed & feed rates as well as extended tool life (up to 2x or 3x the tool life), plus increased lubricity in abrasive material. By using our Astra coated router bits, you will avoid things like resin and dust build up on the cutting edge, which causes bits to get hotter faster, making them more likely to burn the wood piece or melt your plastic project. The benefit: Clean bits stay sharp longer because excessive heat breaks down the cutting edge on carbide cutters, which our Astra coating is designed to help with! Please check us out on social media: Instagram: / bitsbitscompany