Cutters Slotting Arbor 3 Wing Cutters from Amana Tool is a router bit designed for cabinet joinery where precise slots matter. The cutter has a 1-7/8 inch diameter, so it reaches into the cut with enough radius to track smoothly along your layout without feeling twitchy. A 3/16 inch kerf establishes a consistent slot width, which keeps mating parts uniform across a run of doors, panels, or frames. The 5/16 inch bore diameter fits arbors designed for that bore size, tying the cutter securely into the router setup for repeatable results. As a 3-wing slotting cutter, it presents more cutting edges to the workpiece, which supports smoother slot surfaces and reduces visible tooling marks that would otherwise telegraph through joints. Built as a router bit for cabinet joinery, it fits neatly into shop workflows that rely on accurate slots for alignment-heavy assemblies.
This slotting cutter functions as a router bit within cabinet joinery tasks, so its 5/16 inch bore diameter matters directly at setup; it engages an arbor sized for that bore so the cutter runs concentric to the router spindle. The 1-7/8 inch overall diameter defines how far the wings extend from the arbor center, which affects both depth of engagement and clearance around fences or guides. With a 3/16 inch kerf, the wings remove a measured amount of material, allowing installers and shop crews to plan mating tongues, splines, or related joinery details around that fixed slot size. Because it is a 3-wing configuration, each pass through the router keeps more cutting edges in contact with the work, which supports a smoother feed and a more controlled feeling during operation.
This Amana Tool slotting cutter sits in the router bit category for cabinet joinery, so it naturally finds work in building doors, panels, and frame components that rely on accurately sized slots. The 1-7/8 inch diameter gives it enough reach to work along edges and panel faces while staying manageable on typical router setups. Its 3/16 inch kerf defines a predictable slot dimension, which lets builders design splines or matched parts around that specific width. When used as part of a cabinet joinery router bit lineup, it supports layout strategies where the slot itself becomes the reference for alignment, reducing the need to compensate for varying groove sizes.
The 3-wing cutter construction means three cutting edges share the load, which supports more even material removal during each rotation. That design helps the slot surface emerge smoother from the cut, so joints depending on edge contact benefit from more uniform engagement. The fixed 5/16 inch bore diameter keeps the cutter centered on the arbor, which maintains balance during routing and supports repeatable tracking over longer runs. Combined with the 1-7/8 inch diameter, the wings sweep a stable cutting path that works well with guides, fences, or jigs tuned to cabinet joinery dimensions. In practice, the defined 3/16 inch kerf and three-edge layout help installers and shop teams repeat the same joint geometry part after part, tying this cutter directly to consistent cabinet and furniture assembly results.
The slotting cutter is identified for cabinet joinery, so its dimensions suit routing slots in cabinet and related woodworking components where consistent grooves support assembled joints.
The 3/16 inch kerf sets the finished slot width, so matching parts, splines, or tongues can be sized to that measurement for predictable engagement in cabinet joinery layouts.
The 1-7/8 inch diameter defines the cutting radius, influencing how deep the wings project from the arbor and how the cutter interacts with fences, guides, and workpiece edges.
The 5/16 inch bore diameter matches arbors built for that size, centering the cutter on the router spindle so it runs true and supports stable, consistent slotting cuts.
The 3-wing layout provides three cutting edges, which distribute the cut and support smoother slot surfaces that help cabinet joints seat more uniformly along their length.
This slotting cutter is manufactured by Amana Tool, aligning it with a documented router bit line used in cabinet joinery and other woodworking applications.
The Amana Tool slotting cutter with 1-7/8 inch diameter, 3/16 inch kerf, and 5/16 inch bore is built as a router bit for cabinet joinery, so its geometry aligns directly with slot-based joints. The 3-wing configuration supports smoother slot surfaces, which helps parts register cleanly when cabinets or furniture components are drawn together. Selecting this cutter ties your router setup to a fixed, repeatable slot dimension that can be mirrored throughout a project, supporting part matching and streamlined assembly across each build.
Sold In: 1 Each
Quantity | Unit Price | Catalog | ||||
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA53210 Mfr# 53210 | 1-7/8" x 3-Wing Slot Cutter Bit, 1/4" Kerf | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA53207 Mfr# 53207 | 3 WING SLOTT CUTTER 5/32 KERF, 53207 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA53206 Mfr# 53206 | 1-7/8" x 3-Wing Slot Cutter Bit, 1/8" Kerf | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA53204 Mfr# 53204 | 1-7/8" x 3-Wing Slot Cutter Bit, 3/32" Kerf | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA53202 Mfr# 53202 | 1-7/8" x 3-Wing Slot Cutter Bit, 5/64 Kerf | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA53200 Mfr# 53200 | 1-7/8" x 3-Wing Slot Cutter Bit, 1/16" Kerf |