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Jul 08, 2026 - 05:40 AM
Cutting diameter determines the width of the panel profile and how much material is removed in a single pass. Larger diameters allow for broader, more dramatic panel reveals, ideal for large doors and furniture, while smaller diameters are better suited for compact panels or delicate work. For instance, the Amana Tool 54121 Ogee Raised Panel with a 3-3/8" diameter is perfect for wide, bold panels, while the Timberline 420-10 Ogee Raised Panel at 2-5/8" is suited for smaller projects. The available range in raised panel router bits ensures you can tailor your selection to the size and scale of your work. It always good to have a variety of profiles in your bit sets so you don't waste time ordering and waiting for them.
