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May 16, 2026 - 06:30 AM
Cutting diameter is a crucial specification because it determines the width of the cut and affects both the accuracy and the efficiency of your routing operation. The best cutting diameter depends on your application: smaller diameters (like 1/4" or 3/8") are ideal for detailed, precise work or tight curves, while larger diameters (such as 1/2", 5/8", or 3/4") offer greater stability and faster material removal for larger projects. Products like the Amana Tool DRB-190 (1/4" diameter), DRB-192 (3/8" diameter), and DRB-224 (3/4" diameter) showcase the variety available. This range ensures you can select the optimal diameter for your specific routing needs.
