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Feb 21, 2026 - 04:51 PM
Cutting height is the vertical length the bit can cut in a single pass, directly affecting depth capacity and efficiency. A greater cutting height allows for deeper grooves, slots, or thicker material planing, while shorter heights offer better control for shallow cuts or detailed work. For example, the RC-1045 has a 7/8" cutting height ideal for moderate depth grooves, while the RC-2259 offers a larger diameter and is designed for surfacing wide, thick stock. Choosing the right cutting height ensures you get the depth and finish you need, and with various options available, you can select the Amana bits that best match your project requirements.
