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Apr 15, 2026 - 06:05 AM
The cutting diameter is a crucial specification as it determines the width of cut, affects rigidity, and influences the type of detail you can achieve in your work. The best cutting diameter depends on your application: smaller diameters (like 1/8") are ideal for fine detail and tight corners, while larger diameters (such as 1/4" or 3/8") provide more rigidity and are better for faster, deeper cuts in larger material. There is a broad range of cutting diameters available, from 1/8" up to 3/8" and beyond, as seen in products like the Amana Tool 46200-K (1/8" diameter) and Amana Tool 46172-K (3/8" diameter). Having a range of options allows you to select the optimal bit for your specific project needs.
