Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit cuts an open pattern with a step at the end of the concave portion of the curve, creating a defined transition that helps edges read cleanly on finished parts. This edge forming router bit belongs to the Edgeforming router bits category, so it is aimed at shaping visible edges rather than bulk material removal. The bit uses a ball bearing guide, which steers the profile along the workpiece edge and helps maintain a consistent pattern on repeat runs. The profile uses a 1/4 inch radius, which keeps the detail refined enough for furniture, cabinetry, and trim where a smaller curve fits well. A 2-1/4 inch diameter body spreads the cut across a wider arc, supporting smoother shaping when profiling longer edges or larger panels.
The router bit uses a 1/2 inch shank, giving a solid grip in a 1/2 inch collet that supports stable running during heavier edgeforming passes. Cutting height is 3/4 inch, so the profile can cover common stock thicknesses used for doors, drawer fronts, and table aprons while leaving room to position the cut where it best suits the design. Overall length is 2-5/8 inch, which fits typical router collet depths while still exposing the full 3/4 inch cutting height. The 1/4 inch radius coordinates with the ogee pattern to keep the shaped transitions controlled and suitable for work where a moderate profile is preferred.
This router bit is classified as a router bit in the Edgeforming product class, so its primary role is shaping visible edges on woodworking projects rather than grooving or joinery. The 2-1/4 inch diameter allows the bit to sweep a broad profile across the work edge, which works well on cabinet doors, furniture edges, or trim boards where a pronounced contour is desired. Because it operates with a ball bearing guide, it can be run along template patterns or straight stock edges to carry the ogee fillet across multiple identical parts. The pattern has a step at the end of the concave portion of the curve, so that transition line becomes part of the visual rhythm on rails, stiles, and tops.
The router bit can be used in either hand held or table mounted routers, giving shops flexibility to match the setup to part size and workflow. In hand held routers, the ball bearing guide lets the operator follow the work edge directly, which supports shaping large or fixed workpieces. In table mounted routers, the same bearing guidance works alongside a fence for controlled passes on smaller or repetitive parts. When the optional 3/8 inch bearing is used, the profile shifts to place a fillet at the convex end of the curve, allowing one bit to handle two related ogee looks for coordinated design schemes. The 2-flute configuration and 3/4 inch cutting height work together to maintain a continuous profile along the edge, supporting a uniform appearance from piece to piece.
The router bit is specified for use in either hand held or table mounted routers, so it suits bench work with a router table as well as on-site or large-piece work with a portable router.
The router bit cuts an open pattern with a step at the end of the concave portion of the curve, creating a defined ogee fillet shape that adds detail to cabinet or furniture edges.
The router bit, when fitted with the optional 3/8 inch bearing, produces a profile with a fillet at the convex end of the curve, letting one tool deliver a different ogee emphasis.
The router bit has a 1/2 inch shank, which fits 1/2 inch collets and supports stable gripping for smoother running during larger diameter edgeforming work.
The router bit provides a 3/4 inch cutting height, giving enough profile depth to shape common door, drawer front, and edging stock while keeping the cut focused on the outer edge.
The router bit has a 2-1/4 inch diameter, so the cutting arc covers a broad portion of the work edge, contributing to a pronounced but controlled ogee fillet pattern.
The Amana Tool ogee fillet router bit with ball bearing guide, 1/4 inch radius, 2-1/4 inch diameter, 3/4 inch cutting height, 1/2 inch shank, and 2-5/8 inch overall length brings a defined edgeforming profile to cabinet and furniture work. Its ability to run in both hand held and table mounted routers helps one profile serve multiple setups across a shop. Choosing this router bit aligns the ogee fillet pattern, bearing-guided control, and key dimensions with edgeforming tasks that call for a consistent, repeatable profile.
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