Cove raised panel router bit defines this Amana Tool 54119 as a profiling router bit built for shaping raised panels in cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling. The 3-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch cutting profile gives you a substantial cove shape, so a single pass forms the main raised panel contour without juggling multiple bits. A 1/2 inch shank anchors the bit solidly in the collet, which supports smoother running and accurate tracking on larger diameter cuts. The 2-flute design provides two cutting edges, which creates a balanced cut and an even finish along the panel edge. As a router bit in the Bits, Blades and Cutters profiling class, it is purpose-built for shaping profiles rather than general stock removal, which matters when you want consistent, repeatable decorative panel edges.
This cove raised panel router bit is specified for use only in a table mounted router, so the workpiece stays on the table while the bit runs beneath, giving you better control over large cabinet and furniture panels. The 1/2 inch shank seats into a matching collet, which provides a solid grip during heavier profiling passes around wide panels. The requirement for a 3 plus or minus horsepower router points to a class of machines with enough torque to move the 3-3/8 inch cutting diameter through hardwood or softwood raised panels. Running this bit at a reduced speed aligns the large diameter with appropriate rim speed, so the cut stays controlled as you feed the panel. Together, these installation details support a routing setup aimed at accurate, repeatable raised panel profiles.
The Amana Tool 54119 cove raised panel router bit is described for cabinet doors, so it fits naturally into kitchen, bath, and built-in door production where a shaped central panel is standard. Its suitability for frame and panel furniture extends that same profile to pieces like dressers, sideboards, and casework, keeping the panel style consistent across projects. Architectural paneling is also listed, which means the same cove profile can run along larger wall or wainscot panels to match door and furniture treatments. Because the bit belongs to the profiling class of router bits, its role is to shape the visible panel edge rather than size the entire workpiece, which helps separate rough dimensioning tasks from final appearance passes. Across these uses, one bit specification defines the look of multiple related components.
The 3-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch cove geometry sets a fixed visual standard, so once you dial in fence and height on the router table, every subsequent panel shares the same reveal and slope. The ball bearing guide AA47706 at the tip steers the bit along a consistent path, so even when following curved or arched edges the bearing keeps the profile depth uniform. A 1/2 inch shank working in a 3 plus or minus horsepower table mounted router keeps the bit stable under load, so the cutting edges stay on line through long passes on wide doors or panels. The 2-flute layout spaces cuts around the circumference, which helps the bit maintain a smooth cutting rhythm at reduced speed and supports a cleaner surface ready for sanding and finishing. Together, these details support repeatable panel production without constant adjustment.
The 54119 cove raised panel router bit is described for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it targets raised panel profiling across those woodworking applications.
The bit is specified for a table mounted router, which keeps the large 3-3/8 inch profile running under the table and supports controlled feeding of doors and panels against the fence.
The 54119 raised panel bit is specified for a 3 plus or minus horsepower router, so it is matched to machines with enough torque for wide raised panel cuts.
The bit is described for reduced speed use, which matches its large diameter to appropriate rim speed and supports smoother cutting on cabinet and furniture panels.
The AA47706 ball bearing guide rides along the work or fence, controlling the path so the cove profile depth and reveal stay consistent around each raised panel.
The 1/2 inch shank on this raised panel router bit provides a solid connection in the collet, supporting stable passes on large cabinet doors and architectural panels.
The Amana Tool 54119 cove raised panel router bit pairs a 3-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch profile with a 1/2 inch shank, a 2-flute cutting layout, and a ball bearing guide to shape cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling. Its requirement for a table mounted, 3 plus or minus horsepower router running at reduced speed defines the shop setup, so once installed you can run panels with a consistent, repeatable cove profile. For tradespeople and serious woodworkers planning raised panel projects, this profiling router bit gives a defined geometry that ties doors and panels together visually across related work.
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