Answer
Nov 21, 2025 - 05:54 AM
A chamfer bit and a countersink bit serve different purposes: a chamfer bit is used to create a beveled edge , while a countersink bit creates a conical hole for xxxx heads to sit flush with or below the surface. Neither is strictly "better"—the choice depends on your specific project needs. If you want to hide xxxx heads, use a countersink bit; if you want a decorative edge, use a chamfer bit.
Here is a link to the full selection of router bits for every job.
https://toolstoday.com/router-bits.html
Here is a link to the full selection of router bits for every job.
https://toolstoday.com/router-bits.html
