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Jun 28, 2026 - 06:07 AM
The cutting diameter (D) impacts the overall width of the cut, affecting both the decorative appearance and suitability for different workpiece sizes. Larger diameters (like 1-1/2") cover more surface area and are perfect for bigger projects, while smaller diameters (like 5/8" or 7/8") offer precision on smaller or more intricate work. For instance, Amana Tool 54160 at 7/8" D is ideal for moderate-sized edges, while Amana Tool 49618 at 1-1/2" D is great for substantial profiles. With a broad selection of diameters, you can find the right edge beading router bit for your specific project.
