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Cabinet Joinery Raised Panel router bit from Amana Tool is a raised panel router bit designed for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it handles common raised panel joinery tasks in shop setups focused on these projects. The 1/2 inch shank provides a solid grip in routers designed for that collet size, giving the bit stable support during heavier raised panel cuts. The bit uses a 2-flute cove profile, so it shapes a curved decorative edge on panels while removing material efficiently along the cut path. A ball bearing guide on the bit steers the cut along a template or straightedge on the workpiece edge, helping the operator track panel edges consistently. This raised panel bit is part of the router bits category within bits, blades and cutters, so it fits naturally into routing workflows centered on panel profiling.
This router bit must be used in a table mounted 3 plus horsepower router, so it is intended for stationary routing stations where the workpiece moves across the bit rather than handling the router by hand. That setup keeps the large raised panel profile supported by a flat table surface while the operator controls feed direction and pressure more precisely. The 1/2 inch shank fits routers with a matching 1/2 inch collet, so the bit seats securely and stays centered during rotation. Reduced speed operation is specified for this bit, which means the router controls need to be set to a lower speed range suited to large-diameter bits performing wider cuts. The ball bearing guide follows the workpiece or template edge during routing, so table fence settings or pattern edges can be used to control the profile location on the panel face.
This Amana Tool Cabinet Joinery Raised Panel router bit is described for cabinet doors, so it supports routing cabinet door panels where a profiled raised center meets rails and stiles in a frame. That focus lets door projects share a consistent profile across multiple panels in a run. The same bit is also indicated for frame and panel furniture, so panels for casework or furniture fields can be shaped with the same cove-style raised profile used on cabinet doors. Architectural paneling is another named application, meaning wall or wainscot panels can carry the same raised look as doors and furniture panels for unified trim schemes. The 2-flute cove profile produces a smooth curved transition from panel field to edge, giving frame-and-panel assemblies a defined step from rail surface to panel center. Ball bearing guidance on the bit allows the workpiece edge or a template to steer the cut, keeping door and panel profiles aligned along the edges as they pass across the router table. The router bit sits within the bits, blades and cutters profiling category, which places it in workflows where routing is the primary method for defining panel appearance.
The requirement for a table mounted 3 plus horsepower router means this bit is matched to routers with enough power for wide raised panel passes, helping maintain consistent cutting performance as panels move across the cutter. Reduced speed operation called out for this bit positions it for large-profile work where slower spindle speeds support a smoother cut on the wider cove section. The 1/2 inch shank gives the bit a larger mounting stem than smaller shanks, which supports the bit body during heavier cuts and helps keep vibration in check on table setups. The ball bearing guide at the cutting end runs along the workpiece or template edge, so fence settings, panel widths, and pattern edges can be repeated from part to part without changing the bit geometry. Because this router bit is specified for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, the same setup can be used across those related tasks, which helps standardize panel prep in shops producing several styles from similar materials.
This router bit is described for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it targets raised panel applications in cabinet and panel construction projects.
This bit must be used in a table mounted 3 plus horsepower router because raised panel cuts remove more material, so the specified router power supports those heavier passes.
The 1/2 inch shank fits routers with a matching 1/2 inch collet, providing a solid grip that supports the larger raised panel profile during table-mounted routing.
The 2-flute cove design shapes a curved raised profile on panel edges while cutting efficiently, so panels gain a defined transition between the panel field and the frame.
The ball bearing guide rides along the workpiece or template edge, so the bit follows a consistent path and helps keep raised panel profiles uniform across parts.
Reduced speed operation is specified because the raised panel profile is larger, so running the bit at a lower router speed supports controlled cutting during wider passes.
This Amana Tool Cabinet Joinery Raised Panel router bit is focused on cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it fits shops planning repeat raised panel work. The 1/2 inch shank, 2-flute cove profile, and ball bearing guide support controlled cuts on a table mounted 3 plus horsepower router at reduced speed. For cabinet and panel projects built around raised profiles, this bit offers a defined role in the routing station.
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