Cabinet Joinery Wedge Tongue and Groove is a router bit from Amana Tool designed for cabinet joinery and related work. The bit is classified as a cabinet joinery router bit, so it is set up for woodworking applications where matched cuts are important. It can be used for T & G flooring or other applications requiring a wedge pattern type, giving installers one profile that covers multiple tongue and groove style jobs. The bit is identified as Manufacturer Part # 55410, which ties field use directly to a specific, repeatable setup. As part of the router bits product class, it works as a cutting tool in a router to create precise wedge tongue and groove joints. This single profile approach helps keep joints consistent across cabinet or flooring runs where repeatability matters.
The 1/2 inch shank on this Amana Tool router bit fits collets sized for 1/2 inch tooling, so it mounts into routers built for that shank diameter. An overall length of 2-3/4 inch defines how far the bit extends from the collet, which helps installers position the router and set exposure relative to fences or guides. The bit uses a 1-1/4 inch cutting height, so depth settings can be matched to the target wedge profile across the specified stock thickness range. With two flutes handling the cutting, feed rate and router speed can be chosen to work with a dual-edge cutting pattern while routing cabinet joinery or T & G flooring pieces.
The Amana Tool router bit with Manufacturer Part # 55410 is positioned in the cabinet joinery category, so it is oriented to routing joints in cabinet construction and related woodworking. Its ability to be used for T & G flooring or other applications requiring a wedge pattern type means the same bit can cut wedge tongue and groove joints in flooring strips and similar stock. The specified stock range of 5/8 inch through 1-1/4 inch sets the working envelope, so this bit targets materials commonly found in cabinet components and thicker flooring or panel sections. A 1-1/4 inch diameter ensures the wedge groove pattern is formed across a consistent circular cutting path, which supports uniform joints along longer workpieces.
The bit is described as a wedge groove type, so its cutting profile is built specifically to generate the wedge pattern used in tongue and groove assemblies. A cutting height of 1-1/4 inch lets the bit engage taller stock faces, supporting joints that rely on a deeper wedge shape. The 1/2 inch shank interfaces with routers designed for heavier shank tooling, which is typical in cabinetry and flooring shops that route larger profiles. The two-flute layout provides a balance between cutting action and chip evacuation while forming the wedge groove, which matters when running multiple cabinet parts or long flooring boards.
The 15 degree angle specified for this bit defines the wedge geometry of the cut, which shapes how the tongue and groove style joint seats during assembly. That 15 degree profile produces a consistent wedge pattern, supporting repeatable engagement between mating pieces in cabinet joinery or T & G flooring work. The dimension labeled B1 at 1/4 inch further refines the cutting geometry, adding detail to the wedge shape that influences how the profile nests between parts. A D1 dimension of 9/16 inch provides another defined measurement within the bit design, which helps determine how the groove section is proportioned inside the overall 1-1/4 inch diameter profile.
By combining the 1-1/4 inch cutting height with the 15 degree angle and the D1 and B1 dimensions, the bit creates a wedge groove suited to the 5/8 inch through 1-1/4 inch stock range. That alignment between geometry and stock thickness supports joints that are properly sized for the intended material without reconfiguring profiles. The overall length of 2-3/4 inch complements the geometry by positioning the profile within a manageable projection from the router collet, which is useful when routing along cabinet edges or flooring plank faces. As a wedge groove router bit, these defined dimensions work together to give installers a consistent, repeatable cutting pattern for wedge tongue and groove applications.
The Cabinet Joinery Wedge Tongue and Groove bit can be used for T & G flooring or other wedge pattern applications, so it serves both cabinet joinery and flooring style tongue and groove joints.
The Amana 55410 bit is specified for 5/8 inch through 1-1/4 inch stock, matching common cabinet components and thicker flooring or panel materials that use wedge tongue and groove joints.
The router bit has a 1/2 inch shank, so it fits routers equipped for 1/2 inch tooling and supports stable mounting for cabinet joinery and flooring routing passes.
The wedge groove bit has a 1-1/4 inch diameter and 1-1/4 inch cutting height, so it forms a substantial wedge profile suited to the specified stock thickness range.
The router bit uses a 15 degree angle, creating the wedge geometry that defines how tongue and groove style joints seat and engage during cabinet or flooring assembly.
The Amana 55410 wedge groove router bit has two flutes, so cutting is performed by a pair of edges that manage chip removal while forming the wedge groove profile.
The Cabinet Joinery Wedge Tongue and Groove router bit from Amana Tool combines a 1-1/4 inch diameter, 1-1/4 inch cutting height, and 15 degree wedge angle to form precise wedge joints. With a 1/2 inch shank and a stock range of 5/8 inch through 1-1/4 inch, it aligns with cabinet joinery and T & G flooring style work where a consistent wedge groove profile is needed. Selecting this specific Manufacturer Part # 55410 gives shops and installers a repeatable cutting tool for wedge tongue and groove applications across routed cabinet and flooring projects.
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