Finger grip router bit from Amana Tool is designed to produce clean, modern chests and cabinets where pulls and knobs are integrated directly into doors, drawers and lids, which streamlines the exterior and removes separate hardware layout steps. The cutter profile creates the pull shape in a single pass, so one setup generates both the grip and the softened edge in the same cut. With a 3/4 inch diameter, the bit provides a substantial profile that is suited to common cabinet components and drawer fronts in typical casework dimensions. A 1/2 inch shank supports use in routers that accept this shank size, aligning with heavier-duty routers often used in cabinet shops. The 3/4 inch cutting height allows a continuous pull profile along door or drawer edges, helping maintain a consistent look across runs of cabinets.
This finger grip router bit is a one-pass cutter, so once the height and fence position are set, the bit forms the pull profile in a single movement along the workpiece edge. The 3/4 inch cutting height provides enough vertical profile to establish both the grip recess and the softened edge that makes the pull comfortable to use. With a 1/2 inch shank, the bit is suited to routers and router tables that accept this shank size, supporting cabinet work where longer runs and repeat passes are common. The 3/4 inch diameter engages a reasonable width of material, which helps when aligning door and drawer fronts so that repeated passes create matching pulls across an installation.
The bit is identified for cabinet-joinery finger grips, drawer pulls and door lips, so it is meant to shape the working edge where hands contact doors, drawers and lids in chests and cabinets. By integrating the pulls into these front edges, the same profile run defines both the visual break and the gripping point, which ties the entire piece together visually. The bit is also described for use on modern chests and cabinets, which aligns the profile with contemporary styles that favor uninterrupted faces without separate knobs. Because it can be used in CNC and table mounted routers, the same tooling choice serves both nested-based CNC work and traditional router table workflows, helping shops that operate a mix of equipment maintain the same pull geometry.
These one-pass cutters provide many appearance and ergonomic options, since the profile they cut delivers positive grips and softened, easy-on-the-fingers edges. A single pass that establishes the finger grip reduces handling of each door or drawer front, which supports throughput when producing runs of cabinets. The two-flute configuration contributes to a smooth edge, which helps those softened edges feel comfortable in daily use on frequently opened drawers and doors. The 3/4 inch cutting height and 3/4 inch diameter balance the depth and width of the grip, leading to a pull that is easy to catch with fingers without creating an overly deep recess. Using the same Amana Tool router bit across different cabinet pieces keeps the geometry consistent, which helps align drawer pulls and door lips visually from one unit to the next.
The finger grip router bit is described for cabinet-joinery finger grips, drawer pulls and door lips on modern chests and cabinets, so it shapes integrated pulls where hands contact doors, drawers and lids.
The router bit can be used in CNC and table mounted routers, so the same profile can be run in automated CNC setups or on a router table in a more traditional workflow.
The router bit is described as a one-pass cutter, so a single run along the edge forms the pull profile, which streamlines processing of doors, drawers and lids.
The 3/4 inch height allows the router bit to cut a full finger grip and softened edge along cabinet fronts, supporting a comfortable pull across standard door and drawer thicknesses.
The router bit has a 1/2 inch shank, which suits routers designed for this shank size and supports stable mounting during longer passes common in cabinet runs.
The router bit produces integrated finger grips with softened, easy-on-the-fingers edges, creating clean, modern chests and cabinets without separate pulls or knobs.
The Amana Tool cabinet-joinery finger grip router bit brings together a 3/4 inch diameter, 3/4 inch cutting height and 1/2 inch shank to generate integrated pulls on doors, drawers and lids. As a one-pass, two-flute cutter for modern chests and cabinets, it supports efficient production while forming positive grips with softened edges. For shops or serious builders shaping clean-faced casework where pulls are cut directly into the front, this router bit aligns the profile, workflow and equipment style in a single tool choice.
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