Freud UP191-IC 4-1/8 in. x 1-1/16 in. - 1-3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. V-Paneling Cutter Sets
Freud UP191-IC 4-1/8 in. x 1-1/16 in. - 1-3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. V-Paneling Cutter Sets
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Product Details
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Key Features
Overview
Freud UP191-IC 4-1/8 in. x 1-1/16 in. - 1-3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. V-Paneling Cutter Sets is a V-paneling shaper cutter set built for producing raised panels with a smooth finish. This is a shaper cutter set designed for raised panel door and panel making in woodworking shops and high-output manufacturing environments. Model Number: UP191-IC. If you are building cabinet doors or running repeated panel profiles, this cutter matters because it is set up to reduce tear-out, hold finish quality, and keep the tool in service longer through replaceable inserts.
The big story here is Freud's 2+2 cutting design. You get two large cutters that shear upward and two smaller cutters that shear downward, which is a practical way to clean up both faces of the cut instead of just brute-forcing material away. On cross-grain work and panel edges where chipping usually shows up first, that shear action helps leave a cleaner surface that needs less sanding before finish.
This cutter uses an insert cutter design rather than a standard brazed layout. That matters in a real shop because insert-style tooling is easier to maintain over time. Freud also calls out 2.0 mm thick sharpener-friendly carbide, so the cutter is built around longer service life and repeated maintenance instead of treating the head like a disposable item. For shops trying to control tooling cost, that is a real advantage.
Freud uses its TiCo Hi-Density Micro-Grain Carbide blend for the knives, and the benefit is straightforward: a sharper edge that wears more slowly. Freud also pairs that with superior shear angles, which helps slice wood fibers instead of hammering through them. The result is a cleaner raised panel profile in hardwood, softwood, MDF, and plywood, especially when appearance matters as much as throughput.
The body uses a red anodized protective coating over the aluminum cutter body. That coating helps protect against abrasion, which is important on tooling that sees repeated handling, setup, and storage. Freud also notes computer balancing with tight tolerances for smoother cutting. On a shaper, balance matters because chatter shows up fast in the finished surface. A well-balanced cutter head helps the machine run smoother and leaves a more consistent profile.
From a sizing standpoint, this cutter has a 4-1/8 inch diameter, a 1-1/4 inch bore, a 9/32 inch cut depth, and a tenon thickness range of 3/16 inch to 9/32 inch. The carbide height is listed at 1-1/16 inch to 1-5/32 inch, with a minor height of 19/64 inch and tenon length of 9/32 inch. Those numbers matter because they tell you this is purpose-built raised panel tooling for a shaper setup, not a general-use profile cutter.
Compatibility is also clearly defined. All 1-1/4 inch bore cutters can be used with Freud back-cutters UP230-IC and UP231-IC when using 3/4 inch stock. That gives shops a clear path if they want to match front and back profile work in a door-making setup. If you are already running a 1-1/4 inch spindle shaper and building raised panel doors from 3/4 inch stock, this is the kind of compatibility detail that saves setup headaches.
Who should buy it? This one is for cabinet shops, millwork shops, serious door builders, and experienced woodworkers running a shaper who want cleaner panel work and lower long-term tooling cost. It is not a casual accessory. It is production-minded raised panel tooling for users who understand setup, spindle fit, and the value of better finish quality right off the machine.
Built for Smooth Raised Panels

This cutter set is made for raised panel work where the profile and fit both need to be right. The profile dimensions shown for the cut make it clear this is dedicated shaper tooling for panel door construction, not a general edge-forming cutter.
- Tenon thickness range: 3/16 in. to 9/32 in.
- Tenon length: 9/32 in.
- Cut depth: 9/32 in.
Key Specifications
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Insert Cutter Design |
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4-1/8 in. |
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1-1/4 in. |
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9/32 in. |
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1-1/16 in. to 1-5/32 in. |
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9/32 in. |
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3/16 in. to 9/32 in. |
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1.0 lb |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are building doors from 3/4 in. stock, plan the whole panel setup around the matching back-cutter from the start. The UP191-IC is already called out to work with Freud UP230-IC and UP231-IC, which is the easier way to keep profile fit and panel thickness consistent across a run.
Tool Nut's Take
Freud UP191-IC 4-1/8 in. x 1-1/16 in. - 1-3/16 in. x 1-1/4 in. V-Paneling Cutter Sets is shop-grade raised panel tooling
This is the kind of cutter you buy when finish quality, repeatability, and lower long-term tooling cost matter more than just getting through one job.
- Who it's for: Cabinet shops, millwork guys, and serious woodworkers running a shaper for raised panel door production.
- Why it stands out: The 2+2 shear design, replaceable insert layout, and TiCo carbide setup are all aimed at cleaner cuts and longer service life.
- Worth knowing: This is specialized shaper tooling with a 1-1/4 in. bore, so it makes the most sense for users who already have the right machine and want to build out a proper raised panel system.
Common Questions
- What kind of tool is this? This is a V-paneling shaper cutter set for producing raised panels.
- What materials can it cut? Freud lists it for hardwood, softwood, MDF, and plywood.
- What spindle or arbor size does it fit? The cutter has a 1-1/4 in. bore diameter.
- Can it be used with matching back-cutters? Yes. Freud states that all 1-1/4 in. bore cutters can be used with back-cutters UP230-IC and UP231-IC when using 3/4 in. stock.

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