Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit is an edge forming router bit designed to cut an open pattern that has a step at the end of the concave portion of the curve, so it shapes decorative edges in a single pass for consistent profiles. The bit uses a ball bearing guide, so it follows straight or curved stock edges without fences, which helps keep cuts repeatable across multiple workpieces. With a 2-1/4 inch diameter cutting profile, this bit engages a broad section of the edge, which produces a substantial decorative detail on wider stock. The bit has a 1/2 inch shank, giving a robust grip in the collet, which helps support smoother routing in both hand held and table mounted routers. The cutting height of 15/16 inch lets the profile cover most of a nominal 1 inch edge, so the ogee curve presents as a dominant detail.
This edge forming router bit has a 2-1/4 inch diameter, so the large cutting circle reaches deep enough to shape the full ogee and step in one motion. The 3/8 inch radius drives the curvature of the concave section, so the transition between flat and curve stays controlled and repeatable from piece to piece. A 15/16 inch cutting height defines how much of the edge receives the profile, which helps when matching the cut to stock thickness. The 1/2 inch shank seats firmly in standard router collets, so the bit can be run in both hand held and table mounted routers within appropriate setups. The overall length of 2-7/8 inch keeps the bit compact relative to its diameter, which supports stable control during edge passes.
This edgeforming router bit belongs to the edgeforming product class, so it is intended specifically for shaping exposed edges rather than joinery cuts. The open pattern with a step at the end of the concave portion of the curve creates a traditional decorative edge that suits cabinet doors, shelves, and trim where a visible transition line adds definition. When the optional 3/8 inch bearing is used, the profile shifts to add a fillet at the convex end of the curve, so the same bit can support both stepped and filleted looks across different runs of casework or furniture components. The ability to use the bit in hand held routers means it works well for long installed runs or large panels, while table mounted routers support production-style runs of smaller parts using the same profile geometry.
The 2-1/4 inch diameter means the cutting edges sweep a wide path, so the ogee, step, and potential fillet formed by the optional 3/8 inch bearing emerge from one continuous cutting circle for smooth transitions. The 3/8 inch radius encoded in the bit design sets a balanced curve, so the concave section neither looks too tight nor too shallow when scaled against common cabinet and furniture stock. With a 15/16 inch cutting height, the profile can cover nearly the full depth of many edge thicknesses, so there is less need for secondary passes to visually balance the cut. The ball bearing guide on the bit keeps the profile indexed to the stock edge, so whether the router is hand held or table mounted, the bit tracks the edge contour rather than relying on complex fence adjustments. The 1/2 inch shank engages more surface inside the collet, so the bit stays seated during extended routing sessions in woodworking environments.
The 54127 router bit is an edgeforming router bit that cuts an open ogee pattern with a step in the concave section, so it is suited to decorative edge work on visible stock.
The ball bearing guide on this bit follows the stock edge, so the cutting profile stays aligned with the workpiece without relying heavily on separate fences during edge passes.
The optional 3/8 inch bearing on this Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit produces a profile with a fillet at the convex end of the curve, so you gain an alternate decorative edge.
This edge forming router bit can be used in either hand held or table mounted routers, so the same profile can be cut in both field and shop environments.
The 1/2 inch shank provides a larger gripping surface in the collet, so the bit is supported during routing operations that use its 2-1/4 inch diameter cutting profile.
The 2-1/4 inch diameter and 15/16 inch cutting height let the bit shape a substantial ogee curve and step in one pass, so the finished edge reads as a full decorative detail.
The Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit with ball bearing guide combines a 2-1/4 inch diameter, 3/8 inch radius, and 15/16 inch cutting height to create a defined ogee with a step at the concave end of the curve. With the optional 3/8 inch bearing, the same bit also forms a profile with a fillet at the convex end, so one tool supports two edge styles in either hand held or table mounted routers. Select this 1/2 inch shank, 2-7/8 inch overall length router bit when a consistent, shaped edge detail is needed across cabinets, shelving, or trim runs.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA54114 Mfr# 54114 | Edge Forming Ogee Fillet with Ball Bearing Guide 2-Flute 1/4" Radius, 1-5/8" Dia, 3/4" Height, 1/2" Shank, 2-5/8"Length | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA54112 Mfr# 54112 | Edge Forming Ogee Fillet with Ball Bearing Guide 2-Flute 5/32" Radius, 1-3/8" Dia, 1/2" Height, 1/2" Shank, 2-1/2"Length | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA54110 Mfr# 54110 | Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit 1/4 shank |