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Feb 18, 2026 - 05:51 PM
Cutting diameter determines the width of the cut and impacts both the type of work you can do and the finish quality. Larger diameters are excellent for rapid material removal and straight, broad cuts, while smaller diameters are suited for fine detail work, tight corners, and intricate patterns. For example, the Amana Tool 45634-K offers a 1/4" cutting diameter, great for sign making and fine grooves, while the Amana Tool 46367-K has a 3/8" diameter for mortising and dadoing. The variety of cutting diameters across products ensures you can find a bit tailored to your specific project needs.
