Amana Tool flush trim plunge router bit is a plunge-cutting straight router bit with a shank-mounted ball-bearing pilot, designed for template and pattern routing in woodworking. The 3/4 inch diameter cutting profile shapes parts to a template size, which matters when matching cabinet parts, furniture components, or repeated joinery details across a project. The upper ball bearing is mounted on the shank, so it follows the template while the cutting edges shape the workpiece, giving controlled guidance along the template edge during routing. The bit has a 1/4 inch shank, fitting routers that accept this shank size, which is important when matching bits to common light and mid-duty router setups. A 2-flute cutting layout provides two cutting edges, which affects chip removal and surface finish in typical routing passes on wood-based materials.
The bit is described for template and pattern routing of parts, joints, and internal cuts, so it is applied in operations where a guide pattern defines the final shape. The template is attached to the work piece, and the pilot bearing rides along its edge as the cutting edges rout the work piece, which creates an exact duplicate of the template on the routed part. With a handheld router, the pattern is on top of the work, which positions the template where it is visible while the bearing follows it from above. With a table-mounted router, the pattern is underneath the work, so the workpiece and template ride over the bearing and cutter, supporting controlled movement along the router table surface.
This router bit is described as a versatile bit, useful for template and pattern routing of parts, joints, and internal cuts, so it serves in multiple stages of a woodworking job. In pattern routing of parts, the template defines an outside profile while the 3/4 inch cutting diameter trims the workpiece to that shape, which matters when consistency between multiple pieces is required. For joints, the plunge-cutting straight design lets the bit enter the material where a joint detail needs to be formed, while the bearing keeps the path aligned to the guide template. When routing internal cuts, the plunge-capable geometry allows internal openings to be formed without pre-shaped external edges, so openings can follow the template outline inside a panel or component. This keeps layout driven by the template rather than freehand movements.
The shank-mounted ball-bearing pilot rides along the template edge as the cutting edges rout the work piece, so the bearing, rather than a fence, defines the path of the cut, which can reduce layout steps once the template is prepared. Because the pattern location changes with setup type, with a handheld router the pattern is on top of the work and with a table-mounted router the pattern is underneath the work, the same bit adapts to both tool orientations, leading to a similar outcome whether routing from above or from a table. The 2-flute configuration gives two cutting edges that share the load, which affects cut smoothness during template routing where the bit contacts both long and end grain in a single pass. As a plunge-cutting straight router bit, it can begin the cut within the material while still guided by the bearing once it reaches the template, which supports clean internal shapes following the pattern outline.
The bit is described as useful for template and pattern routing of parts, joints, and internal cuts, so it is applied when a guide template defines the final shape of routed pieces.
The shank-mounted ball-bearing pilot rides along the edge of the attached template while the cutting edges rout the workpiece, so the template, not hand movement, controls the cut path.
The bit can be used in handheld and table-mounted routers, so the same tool handles pattern work whether guiding the router over the work or moving the work over the router table.
With a handheld router, the pattern is on top of the work, while with a table-mounted router, the pattern is underneath the work, which changes which face references the bearing.
The 3/4 inch diameter sets the width of the cutting path, which affects how much material can be trimmed to the template edge in each pass on a workpiece.
The 1/4 inch shank fits routers that accept 1/4 inch shank bits, aligning this tool with compact and mid-size routers commonly used for trim and template routing tasks.
This Amana Tool flush trim plunge router bit combines a plunge-cutting straight profile with a shank-mounted ball-bearing pilot, which is suited to template and pattern routing of parts, joints, and internal cuts. The 3/4 inch cutting diameter and 1/4 inch shank tie the bit to typical routing setups where a defined template controls the final shape. By matching this bit to routing tasks that rely on an attached template, handheld or table-mounted, the bearing-guided design helps the routed workpiece become an exact duplicate of the pattern.
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Sold in: 1 Each | AA45468 Mfr# 45468 | 1-1/8" x 3-1/2" Flush Trim Plunge Template with Upper Ball Bearing, 2-Flute, 1/2" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45467 Mfr# 45467 | 1" x 3-3/4" Flush Trim Plunge Template Router Bit with Upper Ball Bearing, 2-Flute, 1/2" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45466 Mfr# 45466 | flush trim plunge template router bit 1 in x 2-7/8 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45465 Mfr# 45465 | 3/4" x 3-3/4" Flush Trim Plunge Template, 2-Flute, 1/2" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45463 Mfr# 45463 | 3/4" x 3" Flush Trim Plunge Template with Upper Ball Bearing, 2-Flute, 1/2" Shank | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45462 Mfr# 45462 | Amana Tool flush trim plunge template router bit | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45461 Mfr# 45461 | flush trim plunge template router bit 45461 | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | AA45460 Mfr# 45460 | 1/2" x 2-1/2" Flush Trim Plunge Template, 2-Flute, 1/4" Shank |