Can a router cut through wood?
Mia Horton
Updated on June 02, 2026
Yes a router can be used to cut right through wood and sometimes it makes sense to do so. It leaves nice clean edges, can cut sharp curves and can follow a template.
How deep can a router cut?
Adjust the bit so it's cutting somewhere around 1/4-inch deep. Run the wood through the router to make the cut. Raise or lower the bit and repeat until you've cut a groove to the depth you want. A handheld router needs the bit lowered.Can you use a router for cutting?
Routers can be used to cut patterns, grooves, and designs across multiple pieces of wood. For instance, if you have a broken table or other piece of wood, you can use the router to “trace” the outline of the original piece and re-create it as many times as you like.Can a router cut a groove in wood?
Routers are the most popular way to cut grooves in wood as they have two handles to make sure you have proper control and a good grip. There is also a smooth base plate that makes it easy to slide over the wood that you're cutting into.Should I use a router or a jigsaw?
Routers Are Better for CurvesThe next difference between jigsaws and routers is that while jigsaws are ideal for straight cuts, and while they can be used for curves, due to the rounded shape of router bits, it is much easier to cut curves with them. If you need to cut curves, a router is often the better way to go.