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7/8 x 1/8 radius corner bead router bit describes an Amana Tool edgeforming router bit designed to shape decorative edges on wood. The 7/8 inch size with 1/8 inch radius cutting profile lets you form consistent corner beads for furniture or trim work. The bit belongs to the router bits product class, so it fits directly into routing workflows on shop projects. The design produces three slightly different profiles, which means one tool handles an edge bead with a fillet, an edge bead without a fillet, or a full corner bead, reducing bit changes between passes. The corner beading profile supports antique reproductions and restoration projects, matching traditional edge details on period pieces. A 1/4 inch shank allows use in routers accepting that shank size, so it works in many handheld and table-mounted setups. The ball bearing guides the cut along the workpiece edge, helping maintain alignment while routing decorative edges.
The Amana Tool 7/8 x 1/8 radius corner bead router bit uses a 1/4 inch shank, so it mounts in routers designed for that shank diameter, allowing direct integration into common handheld or table-mounted machines. The web description specifies use in a handheld or table-mounted router, giving flexibility for edgeforming on long runs at a table or on assembled pieces with a portable router. Producing different profiles depends on altering the bit extension, which means you change how far the bit projects from the router base or table surface to shift the portion of the profile contacting the work. The ability to roll the work piece between passes to create a full corner bead lets you control the sequence of cuts on corners and match existing beads on restoration work.
The product description places this corner beading router bit in the edgeforming category, so it is aimed at shaping visible edges rather than joinery. Its suitability for antique reproductions means it is well aligned with work on period-style furniture, cabinet doors, and trim where classic rounded beads appear along frames or legs. Restoration projects benefit from the bit's ability to form an edge bead with or without a fillet, because many older pieces use slightly different bead details that must visually match adjacent original surfaces. The option to roll the work piece between passes for a full corner bead supports repair of corners on tabletops, posts, and frames that need a continuous radius around the edge. Using the bit in either handheld or table-mounted routers supports both shop-built parts and on-site adjustments to existing installations.
The bit's 7/8 inch size with 1/8 inch radius and ball bearing works together to provide consistent, repeatable profiles along an edge. The ball bearing rides the workpiece edge during handheld routing, helping the user maintain straight tracking so the bead stays uniform along cabinet rails or furniture parts. In a table-mounted router, the same bearing helps control cut depth relative to the fence, which reduces setup time when repeating an edge detail across multiple identical pieces. Altering the bit extension changes how much of the cutting profile engages the wood, effectively switching between the edge bead profiles or preparing for the full corner bead sequence. With two-flute construction, the cutting edges are arranged for balanced rotation, supporting smooth-feeling passes during edgeforming. These combined details give shops a single router bit that handles multiple corner bead variations while maintaining consistent results across restoration and reproduction runs.
The router bit produces an edge bead with a fillet, an edge bead without a fillet, and a full corner bead, so one tool covers three decorative edge requirements on wood projects.
The Amana Tool bit uses bit extension to shift how much of the profile contacts the work, allowing you to move between the different edge bead shapes during setup.
The corner bead router bit creates a full corner bead when the work piece is rolled between passes, wrapping the 1/8 inch radius around both faces of the corner.
The bit is described as particularly suitable for antique reproductions and restoration projects, because its bead profiles match traditional rounded edge details on classic pieces.
The corner beading router bit has a 1/4 inch shank and is specified for handheld or table-mounted routers, so it fits routers that accept that shank size in either setup.
The ball bearing on the Amana Tool corner beading bit guides the cut along the edge, helping maintain consistent bead alignment in handheld and table-mounted routing.
The Amana Tool 7/8 x 1/8 radius corner bead router bit with ball bearing and 1/4 inch shank offers three profile options from one edgeforming tool. Its focus on antique reproductions and restoration projects supports shops matching traditional bead details on wood components. Selecting this bit brings a defined 1/8 inch radius corner bead into your routing setup for both handheld and table-mounted work.
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