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Apr 10, 2026 - 06:01 AM
Cutting height refers to the vertical length of the cutting edge on a router bit, determining how deep into the material the bit can cut in a single pass. The best cutting height depends on the thickness of the material and the desired profile depth. A taller cutting height allows for deeper or multiple passes, while a shorter one is ideal for fine, shallow cuts. The Amana Tool 49504 Carbide Tipped Corner Rounding Router Bit offers a 1/2" cutting height, suitable for most woodworking tasks and edge profiles. A variety of cutting heights in this category means you can choose the optimal bit for anything from delicate trim to robust furniture edges.
