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Amana Tool edge forming bit is a dual purpose router bit that produces both moldings and joints, so one cutter handles decorative profiles and structural edges on the same project. The bit is designed to be used in place of matched flute-and-bead bit sets to mill the edges of strips used in various stave constructions like planters, canoes and hot tubs, which keeps edge geometry consistent across multiple narrow pieces. By switching from fluting to beading simply by raising or lowering the bit, the same setup can cut complementary profiles, reducing separate tool changes and keeping mating edges aligned. A pilot ball bearing guide on the bit allows template-guided cuts, which lets patterns control the path for repeatable shapes along the workpiece. The bit has a 1 inch diameter, 1/2 inch shank, and 2 inch length, giving it a solid interface to router collets common in shop setups.
The bit is recommended for router table use, which positions the cutter stationary while the workpiece is guided along fences or templates for better control on long strips in stave construction. Switching from fluting to beading by raising or lowering the bit lets the operator keep the same fence and featherboard arrangement while changing only height, so the reference face on the workpiece stays consistent between passes. The pilot ball bearing guide allows template-guided cuts, meaning the bearing rides against a pattern or straightedge while the cutter follows, helping shapes remain uniform from part to part. The 1/2 inch shank seats deeply in standard router table collets, which supports smoother operation when cutting moldings and joints on edge-milled strips.
The bit is described as a dual purpose bit that produces both moldings and joints, so it fits well wherever a project needs a decorative edge that also plays a role in joining strips together. Its role as a substitute for matched flute-and-bead bit sets for milling the edges of strips in stave constructions like planters, canoes and hot tubs aligns it with curved or segmented assemblies built from many narrow pieces. Because it can switch from fluting to beading by raising or lowering the bit, a single router table station can handle both mating profiles used on opposing strip edges, keeping them matched along the length. The pilot ball bearing guide supports template-guided cuts, making the bit useful when a template defines the outer contour of planters or similar assembled forms that rely on repeated strip geometry.
The recommendation for router table use means the bit is intended to be used with the workpiece moving against a fixed cutter, supporting consistent feed direction and pressure on long stave strips. Using this bit in place of matched flute-and-bead bit sets keeps both profiles tied to one cutter design, which helps the fluted and beaded edges mate cleanly when strips are brought together around a form. The ability to shift between fluting and beading by raising or lowering the bit height uses the same fence position, so the centerline relationship of the profile to the workpiece face stays consistent for repeat passes. The pilot ball bearing guide enables template-guided cuts, so once a template is established for a planter, canoe, or hot tub segment, the bearing follows it and the cutting edges track the same path, reducing profile variation between pieces. The 1 inch diameter, 1/2 inch shank, and 2 inch length give the bit a balanced proportion for table use on edging operations that demand both control and reach across the strip width.
The bit is a dual purpose router bit that produces both moldings and joints, supporting projects that combine decorative edges with structural joining of milled strips.
The bit is used in place of matched flute-and-bead bit sets to mill edges of strips in stave constructions like planters, canoes and hot tubs, so one tool cuts both mating profiles.
The bit switches from fluting to beading by raising or lowering the bit, letting the same router table setup produce complementary profiles on different passes.
The bit uses a pilot ball bearing guide that allows template-guided cuts, so the bearing follows a template edge while the cutter reproduces the shape on the workpiece.
The bit is recommended for router table use, positioning the cutter stationary while stock is guided against fences or templates for controlled edge profiling.
The router bit has a 1 inch diameter, a 1/2 inch shank, and a 2 inch length, giving it a substantial cutting circle and solid shank engagement in the collet.
This Amana Tool router bit is a dual purpose edge forming cutter that produces both moldings and joints, supporting projects that use milled strips for assemblies. Its use in place of matched flute-and-bead bit sets for stave constructions like planters, canoes and hot tubs connects one tool directly to these curved or segmented builds. The ability to switch from fluting to beading by raising or lowering the bit keeps complementary edges aligned around the workpiece. Selecting this 1 inch diameter, 1/2 inch shank, 2 inch length bit aligns table routing setups with the profiles needed for consistent strip-based assemblies.
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