Raised panel router bit from Amana Tool is designed to rout decorative grooves on solid wood or MDF panels and surfaces, so cabinet and furniture projects gain defined panel detail directly from the router table or CNC setup. As part of Wurth Baer Supply's cabinet joinery router bit selection, this tool sits in the Bits, Blades and Cutters - Cabinet Joinery category, keeping it aligned with typical door and panel construction workflows. The bit is a 2-flute design, which cuts with two edges on each pass to create a consistent groove profile. With a 1-1/8 inch diameter cutting profile, it forms a raised panel style groove wide enough for visually distinct lines on doors, drawer fronts, and panels. The router bit is classified as a router bit product class, so it integrates naturally anywhere standard router tooling is used in a cabinet shop.
This Amana Tool router bit is built with a 1/2 inch shank, so it seats into router collets sized for 1/2 inch shank tooling, giving a solid mounting interface that supports stable groove routing. The 1-1/8 inch diameter cutting profile defines the lateral width of the raised panel style groove, which lets cabinetmakers size stiles, rails, and panel fields with that dimension in mind. A 1/2 inch cutting height sets the vertical engagement of the bit into the material, helping determine depth of cut and the visual depth of each decorative line. With an overall length of 2-3/4 inches, the bit positions comfortably in most router and CNC tool holders while leaving room to adjust projection for the desired groove depth. The bit is specifically described for use with handheld or CNC routers, so shops can run the same groove profile across manual jigs, router tables, and automated nesting or point-to-point machines.
This cabinet joinery router bit is described for routing decorative grooves on solid wood or MDF panels and surfaces, which suits common cabinet and millwork materials like door frames, furniture panels, and architectural wall panels. In cabinet door work, the raised panel style groove created by the 1-1/8 inch diameter profile helps define the transition between frame and panel, giving doors a structured appearance drawn directly by the router cut. On MDF panels, the same groove can establish visual lines that mimic traditional frame-and-panel construction, allowing painted work to carry panel detail without separate frame components. Because the bit is situated within the Cabinet Joinery category, it fits workflows that blend panel machining, door profiling, and decorative grooving in a single routing station. The 1/2 inch height of cut lets users plan grooves that balance visual depth with material thickness, especially on thinner doors where maintaining core strength around the groove is important.
The 1-1/8 inch cutting diameter directly affects the scale of the decorative groove, so once set up, shops can repeat the same profile across a run of doors knowing each groove shares the same visual width. With a 1/2 inch shank, the bit fits collets built for heavier router tooling, which supports reduced deflection when running along long panels or across wide MDF sheets. The 1/2 inch cutting height indicates how much vertical engagement is available in one pass, allowing routing programs or manual passes to be planned around that cut depth instead of guessing at capacity. At 2-3/4 inches overall length, the bit sits at a known projection range that suits common router bases and CNC tool holders, helping maintain adequate collet grip while still reaching the panel face. The 2-flute configuration means each revolution cuts with two edges, which distributes cutting forces for a more controlled groove and contributes to predictable results across different wood densities and MDF grades.
This Amana Tool router bit is described for routing decorative grooves on solid wood or MDF panels and surfaces, so it addresses both natural lumber door parts and engineered sheet goods in cabinet projects.
This cabinet joinery router bit is described for use with a handheld router or a CNC router, so it fits both manual shop stations and automated routing equipment using compatible collets.
The router bit uses a 1/2 inch shank, so it mounts in 1/2 inch collets, giving a robust grip that supports stable cutting when routing decorative grooves on larger doors and panels.
The 1-1/8 inch cutting diameter sets the width of the raised panel style groove, creating a pronounced decorative line that shows clearly on cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and panel work.
The 1/2 inch cutting height defines the maximum groove depth achievable in a single pass, helping plan decorative detail while maintaining sufficient material around the routed profile.
The 2-3/4 inch overall length positions the cutting edges so there is room for collet engagement and projection adjustment, supporting dependable use in standard routers and CNC tool holders.
Choose this Amana Tool raised panel router bit from Wurth Baer Supply when a cabinet joinery router bit is needed to rout decorative grooves on solid wood or MDF using a handheld or CNC router. The 1/2 inch shank, 1-1/8 inch diameter profile, 1/2 inch cutting height, and 2-3/4 inch length together define how the bit mounts, how wide and deep the groove presents, and how it fits into existing routing equipment, so projects can be planned around those known dimensions.