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Apr 05, 2026 - 05:55 AM
Cutting length determines how deep a bit can cut into the material in a single pass, impacting efficiency and the types of projects you can tackle. Shorter cutting lengths offer better rigidity and less chance of deflection, perfect for fine engraving or shallow work, while longer cutting lengths are necessary for thicker materials or deeper grooves. Options like the 0.116" cutting height in the Amana Tool 45639-K or the 0.325" in the Amana Tool 45644-K show that there’s a wide range to suit various depths and applications. Having multiple cutting lengths available means you can select the ideal industrial router bits for both surface-level and deep cutting tasks.
