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May 09, 2026 - 05:35 AM
Diameter is a crucial factor because it determines the width of the cut and the tool's strength and stability. Smaller diameters are ideal for fine detail work and tight curves, while larger diameters provide stability and are better for straight, deep, or wide cuts. In this category, diameters range from miniature sizes like 3/16" in the Amana Tool MR0103 to larger sizes such as 1/2" in the Amana Tool 46188-K and even up to 1-3/8" in the Amana Tool 49350 multi-rabbet bit. This wide variety ensures you can select the most suitable diameter for your specific luthier router bits tasks, from intricate inlay work to robust joinery or body shaping.
