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Mar 07, 2026 - 03:18 PM
Bit geometry (e.g., up-cut, down-cut, compression, V-groove, plunge, insert) determines chip evacuation, edge finish, and suitability for specific tasks. Up-cut bits are great for deep mortising, down-cut bits leave clean top edges, compression bits combine both actions for flawless surfaces, and V-groove bits excel at sign making. For example, the Amana Tool 46170-K is a compression spiral bit for perfect laminate cuts, Amana Tool 46415-K is a down-cut for smooth top surfaces, and Amana Tool 45634-K is a V-groove for detailed engraving. The broad selection of geometries ensures you can choose the best bit for every application. You must think about how your creation will look using specific bits for the best outcome.
