Metal laminate trim bit from Amana Tool is a router bit engineered for trimming decorative metal laminates flush to a wood-based substrate. The 1/4 inch cutting diameter concentrates cutting action along a tight path, which helps follow laminate edges closely when working around corners or narrow sections on metal-faced panels.
The bit length of 2-1/2 inches gives reach for standard decorative metal laminate applications over common substrate thicknesses, supporting flush trimming along edges of counters, casework, and panels where laminate overhang needs to be brought down to the substrate line.
This router bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it engages 1/4 inch collet routers securely, which supports stable rotation at the 24,000 RPM rating described in the product data for consistent trim quality in normal laminate shop workflows.
As a router bit in the trim bits class, it is used after laminate bonding to bring the metal laminate edge flush with the wood-based core, which helps produce straight, even edges on decorative metal laminate work recommended by Formica for their specified Deco metal materials and by Advanced Technology Inc. (ATI) for their materials.
This router bit uses a steel bearing guide fitted to the cutting body, so during trimming the bearing runs against the substrate or template while the cutting edges follow, which keeps the laminate edge flush to the wood-based core without relying solely on hand alignment.
The bearing-guided setup is useful when working on decorative metal laminates over wood-based substrates because the bearing defines the final edge line, which supports repeatable flush results along long cabinet edges, counter runs, or repeated panel parts of the same dimension.
The 24,000 RPM reference in the product information reflects a cutting speed used with the grinding angles on this bit, so the tool geometry and speed work together to control chip formation in both the metal laminate and the wood-based substrate during trimming passes.
With its 1/4 inch shank, the bit seats directly into routers designed for that shank size, so installers can match the rated speed and bearing guidance with compatible router setups across shop fixtures, edge guides, or hand-held work on laminate projects.
This Amana Tool metal laminate trim bit is intended for trimming decorative metal laminates as described in the application notes, so it fits naturally into workflows that combine metal laminates with wood-based substrates in casework, counters, and panel fabrications.
The web description specifically notes that the bit is recommended by Formica for use in all Deco metal material except their #2178 material, so shops using those decorative metal laminates can match this bit to Formica guidance when trimming bonded edges on those specified laminates.
It is also recommended by Advanced Technology Inc. (ATI) for their materials, so fabricators working with ATI decorative metal laminates can use this bit to trim the laminate edges down to the substrate, aligning with the laminate producers recommendation for that trimming operation.
Because the carbide grade is designed to cut both metal laminates and wood-based substrates, the bit can move through the laminate and immediately into the core without changing tools, which supports a single-pass edge trim that brings both materials to the same finished line.
The bit functions within the router bits product class and the trim bits category, so it slots into existing router workflows for laminate shops where installers and fabricators already use bearing-guided trimming to clean up overhanging laminate on built-up parts.
The Amana exclusive carbide grade described for this bit is designed specifically for cutting decorative metal laminates and wood-based substrates together, so edge sharpness and durability are tuned to maintain cut quality through the combined material stack along the entire trim path.
The special combination of grinding angles works with the recommended cutting speed of 24,000 RPM to control the way the bit contacts the metal laminate surface, so cutting forces are directed to slice rather than tear, supporting a cleaner edge on both the metal face and substrate.
The steel bearing guide fitted to each bit serves as a physical reference along the substrate edge or template, so the cutter follows a fixed path that keeps the laminate trimmed flush, helping reduce over-trim into the substrate and minimizing the need for secondary edge cleanup.
The 2-flute configuration spaces the cutting edges around the bit body, so each flute engages the laminate and substrate in alternation, allowing chips to clear between cuts, which supports smoother feed and consistent finish when moving the router along long runs of decorative metal laminate.
The 2-1/2 inch overall bit length provides working depth for trimming metal laminates applied over typical wood-based cores used in cabinets and architectural millwork, so the cutting edges and bearing can contact both materials throughout the edge without bottoming out in shallow setups.
By combining the 1/4 inch shank, 1/4 inch cutting diameter, bearing guidance, carbide grade, and ground angles around a 24,000 RPM operating point, this bit is set up as a focused metal laminate trimming tool, supporting repeatable, flush results on decorative metal laminate projects in professional shops.
This router bit is designed for trimming decorative metal laminates bonded to wood-based substrates, so it handles both the metal face and the core in the same trimming pass.
The 1/4 inch shank fits routers with a 1/4 inch collet, so the bit seats securely, helping maintain stable rotation at the referenced 24,000 RPM cutting speed during laminate trimming.
The bit is described as recommended by Formica for use in all Deco metal material except #2178, so its geometry and carbide grade align with their guidance for trimming those laminates.
The steel bearing guide rides along the substrate or template while cutting, so it sets the trim path and keeps the metal laminate edge flush to the wood-based core.
The 2-flute design spaces two cutting edges around the bit, so chip removal is shared between flutes, helping produce smoother edges on metal laminates and substrates.
The 24,000 RPM reference matches the bits grinding angles to a specific cutting speed, so the cutting action is tuned to deliver a superior trim on metal laminate and substrate.
This Amana Tool 1/4 inch x 2-1/2 inch metal laminate trim bit with 1/4 inch shank, 2 flutes, and steel bearing guide is built for trimming decorative metal laminates on wood-based substrates in shop or field settings.
With an exclusive carbide grade, special grinding angles, recommendations from Formica and ATI, and a design centered around a 24,000 RPM cutting speed, it aligns well with professional laminate workflows that demand flush, clean edges on decorative metal laminate projects.
Sold In: 1 Each
Quantity | Unit Price | Catalog | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sold in: 1 Each | AA51432 Mfr# 51432 | Spiral 2 Flute Flush Trim Solid Carbide Bits 51432 |