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Jun 28, 2026 - 06:07 AM
Cutting height (CH) refers to the vertical length of the cutting edge and determines how deep or tall the bead or flute will be. A taller cutting height (like 3/4") allows for deeper, more pronounced details, while a shorter height (like 5/16") provides refined, delicate accents. For example, Amana Tool 49608 offers a 1/2" CH for moderate detail, while Amana Tool 49592 provides a 5/16" CH for finer work. The available range ensures you can achieve the precise look you desire with your beading router bit.
