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Bowl tray router bit from Amana Tool is designed for routing solid wood serving trays, flat dishes, shallow bowls, and similar projects, so it targets the profiling work these jobs demand. The 3/4 inch diameter cutting profile shapes a broad, usable floor area in a single pass, which helps define the tray or dish interior without repeated step cuts. A 1/4 inch radius built into the profile forms the transition between the bottom and the wall, creating a consistent curved corner that avoids sharp internal edges during routing. The bit cuts flat, smooth bottom surfaces along with vertical walls, so the interior of the tray or bowl is formed with one continuous path instead of multiple tools. With a total overall length of 2-5/8 inches, the bit suits many router setups where a compact profile supports control during detailed work in solid wood stock.
The 1/2 inch shank on this router bit fits routers equipped for that shank size, which supports a solid grip in the collet during bowl and tray profiling work. The bit is suitable for handheld routers, table-mounted routers, and CNC routers, so it integrates into a range of workflows from single custom trays to repeat runs. A 5/8 inch cutting height defines the maximum wall height formed in one pass, which helps plan tray and shallow bowl depth when laying out the blank and routing paths. The overall length of 2-5/8 inches keeps the cutting portion close to the collet, which supports stability during passes along curved interiors and dish recesses. As part of the router bits class within profiling tools, this bit is oriented toward shaping the interior geometry of solid wood pieces rather than through-cutting panels.
This Amana Tool 3/4 inch diameter bowl and tray router bit is aimed at routing solid wood serving trays, flat dishes, shallow bowls, and similar objects, so its geometry aligns with work where the interior is recessed rather than cut through. The 5/8 inch cutting height allows the bit to remove material to that depth, setting how deep the floor of a tray or dish can be formed in a single series of passes. When used in handheld routers, the bit works for shaping recesses directly in a solid wood blank, which supports custom one-off serving pieces or small runs. In a table-mounted router setup, the bit can support more controlled passes where the workpiece is guided over the cutter, which is useful for repeat tray styles cut from similar blanks. On CNC routers, the same bit profile can be driven along programmed toolpaths to create consistent shallow bowls, flat dishes, or serving trays across multiple pieces.
The 3/4 inch cutting diameter sets the width of each routed path, which affects how many overlapping passes are required to flatten the bottom area of a tray or dish; a wider path can reduce passes while still following curved layouts. The integrated 1/4 inch radius between the bottom and the vertical wall means the tool automatically forms a curved internal corner, which standardizes the look and feel of every tray or shallow bowl routed with the same setup. Because the bit cuts flat, smooth bottom surfaces and vertical walls together, the floor and sides are aligned by the same cutter, which supports consistent geometry when multiple passes or templates are used. The 1/2 inch shank provides a thicker mounting section, which helps support the cutting edges during profiling moves in solid wood. With an overall length of 2-5/8 inches and a 5/8 inch cutting height, the distance from the collet to the cutting edges is limited, which assists with control during interior routing where vibration can affect the finish.
The router bit is designed for routing solid wood serving trays, flat dishes, shallow bowls, and similar objects, so it matches interior recess work in thicker solid wood blanks.
The 3/4 inch diameter creates a relatively wide cutting path, which helps clear tray or dish bottoms efficiently while still following curved or template-guided layouts.
The cutting height is 5/8 inch, so the bit can form walls and recesses up to that height in a single profiling series when shaping trays or shallow bowls.
The 1/4 inch radius creates a smooth transition between the flat bottom and the vertical wall, which reduces sharp interior corners in trays, dishes, and shallow bowls.
The bit can be used in handheld routers, table-mounted routers, and CNC routers, so it fits a range of shop setups for routing solid wood serving pieces.
The 1/2 inch shank is sized for routers with 1/2 inch collets, which supports a solid grip on the bit during interior profiling passes in solid wood.
The Amana Tool bowl tray router bit with 3/4 inch diameter, 5/8 inch cutting height, and 1/4 inch transition radius is built for routing solid wood serving trays, flat dishes, and shallow bowls. Its ability to cut flat bottoms, vertical walls, and a curved transition in one path supports efficient interior shaping. With a 1/2 inch shank and 2-5/8 inch overall length, it fits router setups prepared for that shank size across handheld, table-mounted, and CNC machines. For solid wood projects that call for recessed serving areas with consistent geometry, this profiling router bit from Wurth Baer Supply aligns with that routing work.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA45982 Mfr# 45982 | 3/4 x 2-5/8 bowl tray router bit 45982 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45986 Mfr# 45986 | 45986 bowl tray router bit for solid wood |