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May 09, 2026 - 05:37 AM
Rabbet depth or cut width determines how much material is removed in a single pass and is especially important for joinery and binding channels. Adjustable options, like the Amana Tool 49350, offer multiple rabbet depths and cut widths, providing versatility for various binding or purfling tasks. Having a range of cut widths available allows luthiers to adapt to different instrument styles and binding requirements efficiently when using luthier router bits.
