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Cabinet Joinery Raised Panel Router Bit is a router bit designed for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it shapes matching raised panels across these projects with one setup. The bit is part of the router bits product class, so it is built specifically for routing tasks rather than general cutting, which keeps profiles consistent in cabinet work. The design is intended for cabinet joinery applications, so it supports building frame-and-panel assemblies where the raised panel fits cleanly into the frame, helping align panels during glue-up. Using one dedicated cabinet joinery bit for these panel profiles also keeps layout predictable from job to job, which matters when repeating the same door style across a full kitchen or furniture run.
The router bit must be used in a table mounted router, so the workpiece moves over the cutter instead of the tool being hand-held, which supports better control on larger cabinet panels. The router must have 3 plus or minus horsepower, so the motor has enough power to spin the raised panel profile under load, which helps maintain speed and reduce strain during wide cuts. The bit must run at a reduced speed, so it turns slower than small-diameter bits, which helps manage cutting forces on the larger profile. Running at reduced speed in a table mounted setup also helps panels feed smoothly across the cutter, useful when working with heavier cabinet door stock.
The router bit is specified for cabinet doors, so it is suited to cutting raised panels that fit inside cabinet door frames, aligning with common kitchen and bath door layouts. Its suitability for frame and panel furniture means the same profile can be applied to furniture panels, allowing a consistent look between built-ins and standalone pieces. The bit is also intended for architectural paneling, so wall or wainscot panels can share the same raised profile as cabinet doors, helping maintain visual continuity across a room. Being in the cabinet joinery class places the bit within a group of tools intended to create joints and shaped edges used in woodworking assemblies, tying its role directly to building frame-and-panel structures.
The 2-flute ogee design forms its profile with two cutting edges, so each revolution removes material in a balanced way that supports a smooth surface along the raised field of a panel. The ball bearing guide rides against the workpiece or a guide edge, so the cutting edges stay aligned to the panel outline, which helps avoid wandering cuts on visible door faces. The 1/2 inch shank provides a robust mounting diameter in the router collet, so the bit seats firmly and resists deflection during full-depth panel passes. Using this raised panel router bit within the cabinet joinery category lets installers and woodworkers standardize on one tool for matching door, furniture, and paneling profiles, which simplifies setups across related projects.
The router bit is described for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it is intended for woodworking tasks related to those types of projects.
The router bit must be used in a table mounted router, so the cutter stays fixed below the work surface while the workpiece is guided over it for controlled panel shaping.
The bit must be used in a 3 plus or minus horsepower router, so the motor can handle the load of the raised panel profile without excessive slowing during cuts.
The bit must run at a reduced speed, so its larger raised panel profile turns slower, which helps manage cutting forces and supports controlled panel shaping.
The router bit has a ball bearing guide that follows a panel edge or template, so the ogee cutting edges stay aligned and maintain a consistent raised profile.
The router bit has a 1/2 inch shank, so it fits routers that accept 1/2 inch shank tooling and allows a solid grip in the collet during raised panel work.
This router bit from Amana Tool is identified as a cabinet joinery raised panel bit, so it is tailored to frame-and-panel cabinet and furniture construction. Its 2-flute ogee profile, ball bearing guide, and 1/2 inch shank work together to shape cabinet doors, furniture panels, and architectural paneling using a table mounted 3 plus or minus horsepower router at reduced speed. For cabinet and panel projects that call for a consistent ogee raised profile, this bit provides a focused option within the router bits class.
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