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Mar 31, 2026 - 06:55 AM
Cutting height, or the length of the cutting edge, determines how deep a groove you can create in a single pass. A taller cutting height is ideal for thicker materials or when deeper cuts are needed, while a shorter height offers better control for fine, shallow engraving. Choosing the right cutting height prevents unnecessary passes, reduces tool wear, and enhances efficiency. For example, the 45728-CNC features a 1-1/4" cutting height for deep panel work, while the 45611-K is designed for precision with a smaller cutting height. The available sign making router bits offer a range of cutting heights to match varied material thicknesses and project needs.
