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Jul 01, 2026 - 05:49 AM
Cutting diameter affects the size and proportion of the panel edge, impacting both the visual style and compatibility with your raised panel shaper cutter. Larger diameters can create broader profiles and are often preferred for grand or traditional designs, while smaller diameters suit compact or modern panels. Most cutters range from about 4-5/8" to 5-1/2" in diameter. For example, the Amana Tool SC504 and Amana Tool SC500 both have a 5-1/2" diameter, providing a substantial profile, while the Amana Tool SC652 at 4-5/8" is more compact. With different diameters available, you can select the right raised panel shaper cutter for your specific panel size and design needs.
