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Jun 02, 2026 - 07:26 AM
The cutting diameter determines the width of the cut and directly affects the detail and speed of your project. For fine detail work, smaller diameters are preferred, while larger diameters allow for faster material removal and are ideal for roughing or cutting larger pieces. Available options in this category of foam router bits range from very small diameters for intricate designs, like the Amana Tool 46280-K (1/32" diameter) for precision carving, to larger diameters such as the Amana Tool 46272-K (1/4" diameter) for deep and wide cuts in foam. This variety ensures you can select the optimal bit for your specific foam cutting application. My personal choice is the quality bits and blades from Amana tools , they out perform the others and in my shop there is no space for bad interrupting bits and my customers rely on my skill which relies on quality tools.
