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Amana Tool 54136 router bit is a profiling router bit designed to cut a cove flanked by step fillets, so it creates a classical molding profile used in period moldings where a consistent, repeatable shape matters. The bit has 2 flutes, which means it shears material with two cutting edges for a smoother finish along the profile path and steadier feed in typical woodworking passes. Its 1/4 inch shank size fits routers that accept 1/4 inch shank tooling, giving installers and shop users a familiar interface for everyday routing setups. The 1-1/8 inch diameter controls the width of the cove and fillets, so the resulting molding footprint stays predictable across long runs. Overall length is 2 inches, which helps the bit reach standard molding depths while remaining manageable in both handheld and table-mounted routers.
This Amana Tool router bit is built with a 1/4 inch shank, so it mounts into router collets designed for 1/4 inch tooling and stays compatible with common woodworking routers. The ball bearing guide at the cutting end lets the bit run along a workpiece edge, which helps maintain profile alignment without relying only on a fence. Two flutes on the cutting body mean the bit engages material evenly, supporting smoother routing as it travels along stock in either handheld or table-mounted configurations. With a 1-1/8 inch diameter and 2 inch length, the bit occupies a compact footprint in the router, which aids visibility around the cut and supports controlled passes when forming the period molding profile.
This router bit produces a cove flanked by step fillets, so it serves projects that call for a classical profile in period moldings on trim, furniture parts, or architectural details. The ball bearing guide lets the bit trace an edge, which works well when running molding along straight boards or gentle curves where the bearing can follow the edge as the cut progresses. Being part of the profiling class of router bits, it suits operations where the visual shape of the edge is central to the design, allowing the cove and fillets to define a consistent style across multiple parts. The 1-1/8 inch diameter gives the molding a defined width on the workpiece, helping plan stock size and layout so the profile sits correctly on rails, stiles, or edging strips.
The 2 flute cutting layout helps the Amana Tool 54136 bit track smoothly along the wood, giving the cove and step fillets a more uniform surface so less cleanup is needed after routing. Its 1/4 inch shank keeps the bit compatible with many routers, supporting quick changes between different profiling bits in a shop that relies on a common shank size. The ball bearing guide contributes to repeatable results because it sets a physical reference against the workpiece edge, which stabilizes the cut position from part to part. A 2 inch overall length keeps the cutting edges relatively close to the collet, helping reduce leverage on the router spindle and supporting controlled handling in both handheld and table-mounted use. As a profiling router bit, it fits into workflows where matching a period molding style is important, allowing the same profile to be applied whenever that classical look is needed.
The Amana Tool 54136 router bit cuts a cove flanked by step fillets, so it forms a classical molding profile often used when matching traditional or period molding designs.
This classic molding router bit is suitable for use in a handheld router, so it can shape edges on boards away from a table when projects call for on-site or flexible routing.
The 54136 bit is described for use in a table-mounted router as well, allowing it to handle profiling operations where stock is guided across a router table surface.
The 1/4 inch shank means the bit fits router collets sized for 1/4 inch tools, supporting straightforward installation in many common handheld and table-mounted routers.
The ball bearing guide lets the bit follow the workpiece edge, so it helps keep the molding profile aligned consistently along straight or gently curved stock during routing.
The 1-1/8 inch diameter sets the overall width of the cove and step fillets, helping plan molding layouts so the profile occupies the intended portion of the board face.
The Amana Tool 54136 router bit offers a defined cove and step fillet profile, so it suits projects that rely on a classical molding shape in trim or furniture work. With a 1/4 inch shank, 1-1/8 inch diameter, and 2 flute cutting action, it fits common routers while supporting smooth edge profiling. The ball bearing guide lets it track along workpiece edges in handheld or table-mounted setups, helping keep the profile consistent from part to part. For woodworking operations that require a repeatable period molding look, this profiling router bit provides the specific geometry needed to match that style.
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