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Mar 31, 2026 - 06:54 AM
Cutting diameter impacts the width of the groove and the scale of the workpiece you can process. Smaller diameters are perfect for fine, detailed work, such as intricate lettering, while larger diameters are better for bold signage or when you need to remove more material quickly. There’s no universal “best” diameter; it depends on your desired effect and material thickness. For instance, 45611-K offers a 0.005" tip for ultra-fine detail, while the 45728-CNC provides a 1-1/2" diameter for large, striking grooves. The product selection covers a wide range of diameters, ensuring the right fit for every type of sign making router bits project.
