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Chamfer Router Bit from Amana Tool is a 7/8 x 2-1/4 router bit with a 2-flute cutting design and a 1/4 inch shank, so it pairs a compact cutting profile with a common shank size for precise edge work. The router bit is classed as an edgeforming router bit in the bits, blades and cutters category, so it is built specifically to shape and profile edges rather than perform general routing, which helps keep cuts focused on decorative and joinery tasks. The bit is designed to chamfer or bevel edges for decorative effect, so it creates angled faces that visually break sharp corners on workpieces. It is also designed to form edge miter joints, so the same profile that decorates edges can prepare consistent mating angles for corner assemblies without changing tools.
The router bit is built with a 1/4 inch shank, so it is intended to be mounted in a router that accepts this shank dimension for secure clamping during edgeforming passes. The manufacturer notes that for best results the bit should be used in a router table, so the workpiece can be guided over a fixed bit for more controlled feed and more stable edge contact when creating chamfers and bevels. The bit operates as a chamfer or bevel router bit for decorative edges and edge miter joints, so a single setup in the router table can handle both visual detailing and angled joint preparation on project components.
The router bit is part of the bits, blades and cutters category under edgeforming, so it is suited to shaping exposed edges on panels, doors, or box parts that benefit from a defined chamfer. As a chamfer or bevel router bit, it works on edges where a sharp 90-degree corner is not desirable, so angles can be introduced for comfort, appearance, or joint preparation in woodworking builds. The bit is described as capable of producing crisp, uniform edges at accurate angles, so it can be applied where visible joints and edges are expected to line up cleanly, such as the corners of 4-, 6-, 8-, 12-, or 16-sided boxes. Because it can form edge miter joints, the same tool can be used on mating parts around a project, so all contact faces share a consistent angle during assembly.
The specific function to chamfer or bevel edges for decorative effect means the bit is purpose-designed to remove a consistent wedge of material along an edge, so the resulting chamfer width and angle can be duplicated from part to part. Its role in forming edge miter joints means that when the bit is set for a given cut, each pass creates a matching angled surface, so multi-part assemblies such as 4-, 6-, 8-, 12-, or 16-sided boxes gain predictable fit around the full perimeter. The recommendation that for best results it is used in a router table translates to a workflow where the bit position stays fixed while workpieces are moved, so fence and height settings can be dialed in once and relied on through a full production run of edges. As part of the router bits product class from Amana Tool, this chamfer bit focuses on cutting geometry that delivers the specified edge shapes, so professional installers and serious DIY users can rely on the tool profile when repeating a favored chamfer or miter across different projects.
The chamfer router bit is designed to chamfer or bevel edges for decorative effect and to form edge miter joints, so it serves both visual detailing and angled joint preparation.
The 2-flute design spreads cutting over two edges, so it produces crisp, uniform edges at accurate angles, which is useful when edges must align cleanly in finished assemblies.
The router bit has a 1/4 inch shank and is recommended for best results in a router table, so it suits routers that accept this shank and support table-mounted operation.
The router bit can make 4-, 6-, 8-, 12-, or 16-sided boxes, so it supports a wide range of multi sided box layouts from simple squares to complex polygonal forms.
The 7/8 x 2-1/4 size describes the cutting dimensions of the bit, so it defines how large a chamfer can be produced and how much edge the profile can cover in one pass.
The chamfer bit forms edge miter joints by cutting edges at accurate angles, so matching parts meet consistently along the joint line in box and corner constructions.
The Amana Tool chamfer router bit, identified as manufacturer part 49408, combines a 7/8 x 2-1/4 cutting profile, 2-flute layout, and 1/4 inch shank, so it aligns with edgeforming tasks that need repeatable chamfers and accurate edge miter joints. Its ability to chamfer or bevel edges for decorative effect and to create 4-, 6-, 8-, 12-, or 16-sided boxes means it fits both one-off projects and repeat production where consistent angles matter. For best results, the bit is suited to router table use, so installers and serious DIY users can choose it when they want fixed-bit, guided-workpiece control over visible edges.
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