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Amana Tool edge forming router bit shapes a torus and cove profile that creates an edge detail or molding, so one cutter handles both decorative edging and trim runs on woodworking projects. The bit is part of the router bits product class, so it is built for routing tasks rather than general drilling or cutting, which helps keep profiles consistent on wood edges. A 1 inch diameter cutting profile engages a broad section of the workpiece, so it forms a substantial decorative edge in a single pass where the profile is fully supported. The bit length of 2-7/8 inches gives enough reach for typical edge work while keeping the tool compact for controlled handling in routers. A 2-flute design balances cut quality and feed rate, so installers can move steadily along edges while the profile remains clean and defined.
The 1/4 inch shank on this router bit engages routers that accept a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits compact and mid-size tools used frequently for edge profiling and molding work. That shank size lets installers run the torus and cove cut without shifting to larger, heavier routers, which helps when shaping cabinet doors or trim pieces on site. The 2-7/8 inch length positions the torus and cove profile away from the collet, so the cutting edges clear router bases and fences during edge forming passes. Because the bit belongs to the profiling category, its geometry focuses on shaping edges rather than bulk stock removal, so it suits final-pass work after pieces are sized.
This bit is identified as an edge forming edge molding router bit, so it is intended for shaping the outside edges of workpieces rather than grooves or dados, which keeps the torus and cove detail positioned where it will be seen. The torus and cove profile produced by this bit makes an excellent edge detail, so it can define tabletops, shelving fronts, and door rails with a single pass that leaves a classic multi-radius contour. The same profile also works as molding, so strips milled on a router table can be attached as trim, keeping the style consistent between solid edges and applied moldings. Because the bit is a router bit in the profiling category, it fits into workflow stages where parts are already dimensioned and ready for a finishing profile, which helps separate rough machining from detail shaping. The 1 inch diameter allows the cutter to generate a generous radius combination, so the resulting shape reads clearly even after sanding and finishing.
The 2-flute configuration on this bit means two cutting edges share the load, so the torus and cove detail is produced with a balanced cut that tracks smoothly along straight or curved edges. A ball bearing guide at the end of the bit lets the bearing ride along the workpiece or a pattern, so the cutting edges follow a fixed line while forming the profile, which supports repeatable results on multiple parts. Using the bit in either hand held or table mounted routers gives flexibility in how stock is presented to the cutter, so straight moldings can be run on a table while larger assemblies or installed edges are profiled with a hand held router. The 1/4 inch shank keeps the tool lighter than larger shank formats, so operators can maneuver the router comfortably while the bearing maintains the path. Together, the torus and cove geometry, bearing guidance, and profiling classification coordinate to simplify the step where a plain square edge is converted into a finished molding detail.
The Amana Tool 54324 bit cuts a torus and cove profile, so it forms a combined rounded and concave edge used as an edge detail or as separate molding.
This edge forming edge molding bit produces a profile that works as molding, so straight stock passed along the cutter can become trim pieces matching routed edges.
The bit is specified for use in either hand held or table mounted routers, so it fits both portable routing work and stationary profiling operations.
The ball bearing guide on this router bit rides along the workpiece edge, so the cutting profile tracks a consistent path without relying solely on fences.
The 1 inch diameter cutting profile shapes a larger torus and cove form, so the finished edge detail or molding appears more substantial on cabinets and furniture.
This router bit belongs to the profiling category and is described for edge detail or molding, so it suits final shaping of cabinet parts, shelves, and trim stock.
The Amana Tool 54324 router bit combines a torus and cove profile, 1 inch diameter, and ball bearing guide, so it turns square edges into finished edge detail or molding in one routing step. Its 1/4 inch shank and 2-7/8 inch length suit common hand held and table mounted routers, so it fits typical shop and jobsite routing setups without changing tools between profiling stations. For projects needing a consistent decorative edge and matching molding from the same cutter, this profiling router bit offers a single part number dedicated to that task.