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Apr 30, 2026 - 07:12 AM
Cutting height (CH) defines how deep the bit can cut in a single pass, which is critical for matching the bit to your material thickness and desired groove depth. A shorter cutting height is ideal for surface details and shallow grooves, while a longer cutting height accommodates deeper cuts for thicker materials or more pronounced profiles. For example, the 56126 offers a 19/64" CH for moderate depth, while the 46451 provides a full 1" CH for deeper plunges. With several options available, you can select the cutting height that matches your project’s requirements, ensuring both safety and optimal results.
