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Nov 07, 2025 - 07:47 AM
The cutting diameter is crucial because it determines how much surface area you can cover in a single pass, impacting both speed and efficiency. A larger diameter is ideal for resurfacing large panels and spoilboards quickly, while smaller diameters offer more precision for tighter spaces or smaller machines. Available diameters in this category range from 1" (like the Amana Tool 45522) up to 4" (such as the Amana Tool RC-2258). Choosing the right diameter ensures compatibility with your machine and the scale of your projects. Numerous diameter options are offered for your spoilboard router bit, so you can select the size that best matches your workload and CNC/router capacity.
