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Mar 09, 2026 - 04:44 PM
Cutting height refers to the maximum depth a router bit can plunge into material in a single pass. This is important for ensuring you can achieve the desired depth in your project without making multiple shallow passes, which saves time and ensures consistent results. Shorter cutting heights (such as 5/16" or 3/4") offer more control and stability, while longer heights (up to 1-1/4" or more) allow for deeper cuts in thicker materials. For example, the Amana Tool 45408-3 features a 7/8" cutting height suitable for one-pass cuts in 3/4" material, while the Amana Tool 45420 offers a 1-1/4" cutting height for deeper operations. With a variety of cutting heights available, you can select the Amana router bit that best fits the depth requirements of your projects. Always follow the manufacturers recommendations for the perfect outcome .
