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Apr 30, 2026 - 07:12 AM
The cutting radius (R) determines the curvature and profile of the cut, impacting both decorative appeal and fit for your application. A smaller radius is best for intricate, detailed work like fine lettering and engraving, while a larger radius produces smoother, bolder profiles ideal for beadboards and edge treatments. Plunge router bits are available in a wide range of radii, such as 1/8" (56125), 3/16" (56126), and even 1/2" (56145), allowing you to choose the right curvature for your specific project. The variety ensures you can achieve both subtle and dramatic contours, making it easy to find the perfect bit for your design requirements.
