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Amana Tool edge forming router bit with classical bead and cove profile shapes edges while guiding from a ball bearing, so the profile follows the workpiece edge without separate fences. This matters when running decorative passes on casework, tops, or trim where a consistent reference off the edge keeps the cut predictable. The position of the bead and the cove are reversed on this series of bits, with the bead coming off the bearing, so the decorative bead tracks directly along the guided edge and the cove forms further inboard on the profile. That geometry gives a clear visual separation between the outer bead and inner cove on an edgeforming pass. The bit belongs to the Edgeforming category in router bits, aligning it with jobs that finish exposed edges on woodworking projects.
The bit uses a ball bearing guide, so the bearing rides against the workpiece edge while the classical bead and cove profile cuts the wood, which simplifies setup because fence alignment is not required. This router bit is specified for use in either handheld or table mounted routers, giving flexibility to run edge profiles on assembled work or smaller parts depending on shop workflow. The shank size of 1-1/2 is stated in the name alongside a 3-1/8 inch length, and the detailed dimensions list the shank as 1/2 inch, so the bit engages a 1/2 inch collet with enough length for secure clamping during operation. The stated 2 inch diameter and 1-1/4 inch cutting height help inform how deep and tall the cut will be during setup.
This router bit is in the Edgeforming category under bits, blades and cutters, so it serves primarily on exposed edges where the classical bead and cove profile is visible. The design uses a ball bearing guide, allowing the bearing to follow straight or curved edges in handheld routing, while table mounted router setups can use the same bearing for consistent reference on production-style runs. The web description states it can be used in either handheld or table mounted routers, giving shop flexibility when deciding whether to bring the tool to the work or the work to the tool. With a 2 inch diameter, the bit suits edgeforming on pieces that can support a wider profile, such as thicker tops, rails, or substantial trim where the classical curve can be appreciated.
The position of the bead and the cove are reversed on this series of bits, with the bead coming off the bearing, so the bead forms along the outermost edge guided by the bearing while the cove sits inward, creating a distinct step between the two shapes. That reversal matters when targeting a specific visual hierarchy on the edge where the bead defines the outline and the cove adds a recessed detail further into the board. The diameter of 2 inch and radius of 11/32 inch work together to describe the overall classical curve, which lets installers anticipate how the edge will appear against neighboring parts in an assembly. A cutting height of 1-1/4 inch means the full bead-and-cove combination can be generated within that vertical span, supporting consistent repetition along all matching edges on a project. Two flutes provide alternating cutting edges as the bit rotates, which supports smoother surface quality along the formed profile that can then move directly into sanding and finishing. The overall length of 3-1/8 inch and the 1/2 inch shank dimension define how far the profile extends beyond the collet, so the reach and support remain predictable from one setup to the next.
The classical bead and cove profile shapes decorative edges on woodworking projects, so it suits exposed edges on tops, trim, and similar parts where a visible curved profile is desired.
The bead coming off the bearing means the bearing tracks the edge and the bead forms right at that reference, so the outermost profile follows the workpiece edge accurately.
The 2 inch diameter sets a wide sweep for the bead and cove, producing a larger profile that stands out on thicker stock and supports more pronounced decorative edges.
The 1-1/4 inch cutting height allows the full classical bead and cove profile to be formed within that vertical span, supporting tall, continuous edge treatments on a board.
The ball bearing guide rides against the workpiece edge, directing the bead and cove profile along that path so fence alignment is not needed for the edgeforming operation.
The bit is specified for use in either handheld or table mounted routers, giving flexibility to run edgeforming operations on assembled work or loose parts as needed.
The 54100 router bit from Amana Tool combines a 2 inch diameter, 1-1/4 inch cutting height, and 11/32 inch radius into a classical bead and cove profile that suits decorative edges on woodworking projects. The reversed position of the bead and cove, with the bead coming off the bearing, defines how the outer edge will present visually on tops or trim. A 1/2 inch shank and 3-1/8 inch overall length position the profile for typical router setups, while the ball bearing guide and two-flute design support guided, controlled cuts. For projects calling for this style of edgeforming, this bit aligns dimensions and profile geometry to that task.
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