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May 27, 2026 - 06:13 AM
Cutter diameter is crucial because it determines the width of the slot or groove you can create, as well as the stability and efficiency of the cut. Larger diameters offer more stability and are ideal for broader slots, while smaller diameters are useful for precision work or narrow slots. The range in this category includes options like 1-3/8" (seen in Amana Tool 45671 and Amana Tool DRB-300-RH) and 1-7/8" or even 2-1/8" diameters (found in Amana Tool 53600 Quadraset and Timberline 270-34). With a variety of slot cutting router bits available, users can select the perfect bit for their specific slotting or T-slotting needs.
