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Solid Surface Face Inlay Router Bit is a 7/8 inch diameter, 1/4 inch shank, 2 inch length tool from Amana Tool that inlays wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals into the face or edge of material, so you can cut precise decorative or functional inlay features in solid surface and similar substrates. The bit is classified as a 2 flute router bit, which means both cutting edges share the load for a smoother cut quality and efficient chip removal during inlay passes. The design is targeted to solid surface work, aligning with bits, blades and cutters for solid surface applications, so fabricators can integrate inlays as part of regular counter, panel, or edge fabrication workflows without changing to a different class of tool.
This face inlay router bit is described as 2 flute with 3 ball bearing guides, so the cutting edges work in combination with bearings that set the tool path against the work, supporting guided routing along a template or edge. Three ball bearings are provided with each tool to perform three different inlay depths of 1/16 inch, 1/8 inch, or 3/16 inch, so you can match recess depth to the thickness of wood veneer, plastics, brass or other metals used for inlay while keeping the depth change controlled by bearing selection instead of guesswork. This structure lets fabricators route a uniform inlay pocket in either face or edge applications where consistent depth is important for flush finishing.
The web description states that this router bit is designed to inlay wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals into the face or edge of material, so it can be used for decorative bands, logos, or contrasting details on flat surfaces and along edges in solid surface work. Its role in the bits, blades and cutters - solid surface category links it directly to solid surface fabrication, so a shop building countertops or panels can route inlay recesses as part of the same workflow used for shaping and edging. The 7/8 inch diameter creates a footprint suited to visible inlay features rather than narrow grooves, so fabricators can route wider recesses that read clearly as design elements on finished parts. By covering both face and edge routing, the bit supports projects where the inlay transitions across different orientations of the same workpiece.
The router bit uses three ball bearing guides that correspond to 1/16 inch, 1/8 inch and 3/16 inch cut depths, meaning depth is set mechanically by which bearing is used, so repeated inlay runs match previous passes without recalculating settings. The 2 flute configuration gives two cutting edges sharing each rotation, which promotes smoother cutting action when working with wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals, helping reduce chatter marks along the inlay recess. With a 1/4 inch shank, the bit seats into routers sized for detail-routing tasks, so operators can handle lighter tools while following templates or edges guided by the bearings. The overall 2 inch length keeps the cutting portion compact relative to the shank, which supports controlled handling during face and edge routing where steady, predictable cut behavior matters to keep the inlay pocket clean.
The router bit is specified to inlay wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals into the face or edge of material, so it is suited to mixed-material inlay details in solid surface and related projects.
The 7/8 inch diameter defines the width of the recess, so it produces relatively broad inlay pockets suitable for visible decorative bands or panels instead of very narrow grooves.
The bit has a 1/4 inch shank, so it fits routers built for that shank size and supports use in compact, detail-oriented routing setups for inlay work.
The router bit works with three ball bearing guides that provide inlay depths of 1/16 inch, 1/8 inch, or 3/16 inch, so recess depth can be matched to different inlay material thicknesses.
The 2 flute design gives two cutting edges, which helps balance cutting forces and promotes smoother routing when cutting inlay recesses in wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals.
The overall 2 inch length keeps the tool relatively compact, which supports better control and stability during shallow face or edge routing for inlay pockets.
The Amana Tool Solid Surface Face Inlay Router Bit, with 7/8 inch diameter, 1/4 inch shank and 2 inch length, uses 2 flutes and three ball bearing guides to create 1/16 inch, 1/8 inch, or 3/16 inch inlay depths in wood veneer, plastics, brass and other metals. This combination lets solid surface and woodworking professionals route face or edge recesses that track cleanly along a guide while matching recess depth to inlay thickness. For projects that call for precise decorative or functional inlays in solid surface or similar materials, this router bit provides defined geometry and depth options that align directly with that workflow.
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