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Cove router bit performance is delivered here by the Amana Tool 1-3/8 inch x 1/2 inch radius cove bit with ball bearing, 2-flute, 1/4 inch shank, giving installers a profiling tool built around the classic covetto form. The covetto form, produced by this cove bit, creates one of the classic building blocks for many molding profiles, so a single setup can support a wide range of trim patterns. This cove bit details the edges of casework, doors and drawers, posts and columns, allowing consistent edge treatments across related parts. The bit belongs in the router bits class, in the profiling category, aligning it with common finishing passes on visible work. A ball bearing guides the cut, which helps the profile follow existing edges on casework and similar components. The 1/4 inch shank size suits routers and collets designed for this common shank dimension, so it fits typical light and mid-duty routing tasks.
This cove router bit works in handheld or table-mounted routers, so it can follow work to the jobsite or stay fixed in a station for repeat runs. Large-diameter tools like this must be run at reduced speed, which helps manage the cut on the 1-3/8 inch diameter profile. For best results with a large radius cutter, a preliminary cut with a smaller radius bit or a chamfer on the work piece reduces the stock removed in the finish pass, easing the load on the cove bit. This approach produces a smoother finish on the covetto form and prolongs tool life during repeated molding passes.
This cove router bit sits in the router bits class under profiling, so its primary role is shaping visible edges and moldings. The web description notes that the covetto form built by this bit is a classic building block for many molding profiles, which positions it as a go-to cutter for traditional profiles. On casework, the bit details the edges of cabinet sides or tops, tying the carcass visually to doors and drawers. When used on doors and drawers, the 1/2 inch radius creates a consistent concave relief that frames panels or slab fronts. On posts and columns, the same profile adds soft transitions along edges, contributing to more refined shapes on structural or decorative members. Having one radius and diameter across these parts means trim elements in a room or run of cabinetry share a common profile, aiding visual coordination in finished installations.
The 1-3/8 inch diameter and 1/2 inch radius determine how deep and broad the covetto form appears, so shops can plan moldings and edge treatments that match this geometry across related components. A 3/4 inch cutting height lets the bit complete the full cove in a single height setting, which supports repeatable passes without resetting between pieces. The 1/4 inch shank matches routers built for that shank size, giving a familiar setup process in both handheld and table-mounted configurations. The ball bearing at the tip guides the profile along the work edge, reducing layout steps when following straight or curved edges on casework, doors, drawers, posts, and columns. With a 2-1/4 inch overall length, the bit seats properly in the collet while still reaching standard stock thicknesses, which supports stable routing and consistent coves over longer production runs.
The bit produces the covetto form, a classic concave cove shape used as a building block for many molding profiles, so it supports traditional trim and edge details.
The bit is used to detail the edges of casework, doors and drawers, posts, and columns, giving a consistent cove profile across these visible components.
The bit has a 1-3/8 inch diameter, 1/2 inch radius, 3/4 inch cutting height, 1/4 inch shank, and 2-1/4 inch overall length, which defines the size of the cove profile.
The cove bit can be used in handheld or table-mounted routers, so it suits both portable work and fixed routing stations in the shop.
Large-diameter tools must be run at reduced speed to manage the cut on the 1-3/8 inch profile, which supports controlled cutting and smoother results.
A preliminary cut with a smaller radius bit or a chamfer reduces stock removal in the finish pass, producing a smoother finish and prolonging tool life.
The Amana Tool 1-3/8 inch x 1/2 inch radius cove bit with ball bearing, 2-flute, 1/4 inch shank gives shops a defined covetto form built for profiling. With dimensions set for casework, doors and drawers, posts, and columns, it supports consistent edge treatments across a project. The ability to run in handheld or table-mounted routers, along with guidance from the ball bearing, helps keep molding and edge work aligned to the intended profile. For molding runs that call for a 1/2 inch radius cove, this router bit aligns the cutting geometry with the visual result installers and woodworkers expect.
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