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Aug 02, 2026 - 07:27 AM
The cutting diameter determines the width of the cut and influences both material removal rate and the size of the slot or groove. Larger diameters can remove more material quickly and create wider slots, while smaller diameters allow for more detailed or delicate work. Options in this category include bits like the Amana Tool 45672 with a 1-1/8" diameter and the Amana Tool 45678 at 1-1/4". Choosing the right diameter ensures your cuts match your flooring requirements, and the availability of different sizes means you can find a bit that perfectly fits your project.
