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Edge forming crown molding router bit is a special series Amana Tool bit designed for crown architectural molding work, so it shapes the profile directly at the router table for repeatable decorative edges. The 1-1/4 inch diameter cutting profile engages a wider area of stock in one pass, which helps form substantial molding details without multiple tools. Its 2-flute cutting design supports smooth cutting action, which matters when running visible moldings where surface finish affects sanding time. The bit has a 1/2 inch shank, so it seats firmly in heavy duty multi-speed routers that accept this size for stable cuts. With a cutting height of 2-1/4 inches, the tool engages a tall section of the workpiece, which is useful when forming deeper crown styles. Overall length is 3-3/4 inches, giving enough projection in a router table setup while still maintaining rigidity.
This Amana Tool 54400 router bit is recommended for use in a router table with a heavy duty multi-speed router and fence, so it is intended for controlled, guided cuts rather than freehand work. The 1/2 inch shank fits router motors that accept this size, which matters because proper shank fit supports stable bit rotation during taller profile cuts. With a 1-1/4 inch diameter and 2-1/4 inch cutting height, the bit is sized for significant edge engagement, so the workpiece must be supported by a fence during passes. The 3-3/4 inch overall length allows the cutting height to be positioned relative to the table surface, which helps align the molding profile to the stock thickness you are working with.
The Amana Tool 54400 edgeforming router bit is identified as a special series tool for crown architectural molding, so it fits naturally into workflows where you need to shape crown-style edges rather than flat stock profiling. Its 1-1/4 inch diameter and 2-1/4 inch cutting height allow it to cut a substantial vertical and horizontal section of molding, which is useful when shaping taller crown pieces in a single router table setup. The 3/16 inch radius detail built into the profile contributes to the overall molding shape, so it helps define smaller curved transitions within the crown design. With an R1 dimension of 7/16 inch, the bit adds another defined radius into the profile, which supports more complex molding shapes without combining multiple router bits.
The 2-flute cutting configuration on this edgeforming bit provides two cutting edges, which distributes the cutting action and supports smoother passes on architectural moldings where surface quality affects finishing time. The 1/2 inch shank supplies a robust mounting interface in a heavy duty multi-speed router, which helps keep the bit running true when cutting at a 2-1/4 inch height. Because the bit is recommended for router table use with a fence, the fence becomes the guiding reference, which aids in repeating the same crown profile across multiple boards without constant readjustment. The combination of 1-1/4 inch diameter, 3/16 inch radius, and 7/16 inch R1 dimension defines the overall geometry, so once the bit height and fence are set, those features stay consistent from piece to piece.
The Amana Tool 54400 is a special series router bit for crown architectural molding, so it is intended for shaping crown-style profiles on molding stock.
The Amana Tool 54400 is recommended for use in a router table with a fence, which supports controlled passes when cutting its 2-1/4 inch tall crown molding profile.
The Amana Tool 54400 uses a 1/2 inch shank, which fits routers designed for that shank size and helps provide stable mounting for taller cuts.
The Amana Tool 54400 has a 1-1/4 inch diameter and 2-1/4 inch cutting height, so it can cut a substantial crown molding profile in one setup.
On the Amana Tool 54400, the 3/16 inch radius and 7/16 inch R1 define curved sections of the cutting profile, which shape specific contour transitions in the crown molding.
The Amana Tool 54400 uses a 2-flute design, which provides two cutting edges for smoother cutting on visible molding surfaces.
The Amana Tool 54400 crown molding router bit combines a 1-1/4 inch diameter, 2-1/4 inch cutting height, and 1/2 inch shank to support substantial edgeforming in a router table setup. Its special series design for crown architectural molding focuses the cutting geometry on that task, so it works well when you need repeatable crown profiles from a heavy duty multi-speed router with a fence. Choosing this bit aligns your molding work with a defined set of dimensions, which helps keep your profiles consistent run after run.