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Traditional Raised Panel Cutter from Amana Tool is a carbide tipped shaper cutter designed for horizontal panel raising in 5/8 inch material, so you can cut traditional raised panels while holding a consistent profile depth across a production run. The 5-1/2 inch diameter cutter presents a broad cutting circle, which helps form a smooth, sweeping transition from field to bevel on cabinet and door panels. Its 15 degree angle defines the bevel of the raised panel, giving you a controlled, repeatable slope that matches the classic traditional look. The 5/8 inch cutting height matches 5/8 inch stock, which lets the full profile land correctly within the panel thickness. The carbide tipped construction withstands repeated passes in hardwoods and sheet goods, helping maintain profile accuracy over time. This shaper cutter is built for shops that need a consistent traditional panel profile on dedicated 5/8 inch work.
This Amana Tool shaper cutter is configured as a horizontal panel raising cutter, so it mounts flat on the shaper spindle and cuts across the face of 5/8 inch material as the workpiece is fed over the table. The dual 1 inch and 1-1/4 inch bore design allows the same 5-1/2 inch diameter body to run on different spindle sizes, so you can keep the same profile whether you are on a lighter shaper or a heavier production machine. With a 5/8 inch cutting height, the profile fits the thickness of 5/8 inch stock, so the panel face and back stay properly proportioned after passes. The carbide tipped edge gives the cutting profile wear resistance, helping the cutter hold its geometry under repeated use in a busy woodworking shop.
This Amana Tool raised panel cutter is intended for horizontal panel raising on a shaper when working specifically with 5/8 inch material, so it aligns directly with cabinet door panels or furniture panels sized to that thickness. The 5-1/2 inch diameter sets a stable cutting circle on the shaper table, which supports smooth feeding across the face of medium-size panels without feeling oversized on typical shop machines. Its carbide tipped construction is suited to making repeated passes in common woodworking materials, allowing the same cutter to handle a run of cabinet doors or matching panels. The 15 degree angle is built into the profile, so each panel you run shares the same traditional bevel shape, which keeps doors and panels visually coordinated across a project or job.
The 5/8 inch cutting height matched to 5/8 inch material keeps the raised portion of the panel centered within the stock, which helps the panel sit properly in frame grooves while presenting an even reveal on both faces. The combination of 1 inch and 1-1/4 inch bore sizes gives flexibility in machine selection, so you can move the cutter between shapers that use different spindle diameters without changing the raised panel design. The 15 degree panel angle sets a predictable cutting load as you feed panels, which can support smoother motion and a more uniform finish cut along the profile. With a 5-1/2 inch diameter body, the cutting edge sweeps a broad arc across the material, which helps blend the transition from the field to the bevel and can reduce the need for heavy sanding along that break line. The carbide tipped edge maintains its form through many cycles, helping your setup measurements remain valid over extended work sessions.
The 5-1/2 inch Traditional Raised Panel Cutter is designed specifically for 5/8 inch material, so the 5/8 inch cutting height lines the full profile up within that stock thickness.
This Amana Tool cutter is a horizontal panel raising shaper cutter, so it cuts across the panel face as the workpiece is passed over the shaper table.
The raised panel cutter has a 15 degree cutting angle, which sets the bevel slope of the traditional raised panel profile on each workpiece.
The cutter diameter is 5-1/2 inches, giving a broad cutting arc that shapes the transition between the panel field and the raised edge.
The Traditional Raised Panel Cutter has 1 inch and 1-1/4 inch bore options, so it mounts on shapers using either of those spindle diameters.
The cutter has a 5/8 inch cutting height, which matches 5/8 inch stock so the raised panel profile occupies the full material thickness.
The Amana Tool 5-1/2 inch Traditional Raised Panel Cutter for 5/8 inch material combines a 15 degree angle, 5/8 inch cutting height, dual 1 inch and 1-1/4 inch bores, and carbide tipped construction to support consistent horizontal panel raising on shop shapers. Choosing this shaper cutter aligns your panel work directly with a fixed traditional profile, helping cabinet, door, and furniture projects share the same raised panel geometry across every run.