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Jul 08, 2026 - 05:40 AM
Cutting height determines the vertical depth of the panel edge profile, affecting the panel’s visual depth and the compatibility with various frame thicknesses. Taller cutting heights are useful for thicker or more substantial panels, while shorter heights are suited for thinner stock. For example, the Amana Tool 54229 Cove Raised Panel with Back Cutter provides a 1-1/16" cutting height for deep, bold profiles, while the Timberline 420-10 Ogee Raised Panel at 5/8" is better for modest panel depths. This diversity allows you to choose a raised panel router bit that matches your material and desired look.
