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Feb 21, 2026 - 04:50 PM
The cutting diameter of an amana router bit determines the width of the cut it can make and impacts efficiency, surface finish, and the types of projects it’s suitable for. Larger diameters are ideal for tasks like spoilboard surfacing and planing, allowing for faster material removal and smoother finishes over wide areas, while smaller diameters offer precision for detailed work or tight spaces. The available range spans from compact V-groove bits such as the RC-1148 (perfect for fine signmaking) to large surfacing bits like the RC-2255 and RC-2259, which are excellent for flattening and planing wide boards. A wide variety of diameters are available, so you can easily find a bit tailored to your specific woodworking or CNC project.
