A router bit Roman Ogee 1/4′ is a specialized cutting tool used with a router to create decorative edges on
woodworking projects. The ‘Roman Ogee’ refers to the specific profile it cuts: a classic S-shaped curve consisting
of two arcs, one concave and one convex, often used for architectural moldings, furniture edges, and picture frames.
The ‘1/4” indicates the diameter of the shank, which is the part of the bit that inserts into the router’s collet.
This size is common for smaller routers and for intricate work. Typically made from carbide, these bits are designed
for durability and a clean cut in various wood types.