3-3/8 x 2-1/2 Ogee Raised Panel Bit describes a large diameter Amana Tool router bit designed to cut raised panels, so it shapes wide profiles in a single pass to speed cabinet and millwork production. The 3-3/8 inch cutting diameter and 2-1/2 inch profile size create a substantial raised field, which gives cabinet doors and panel work a pronounced shadow line that clients expect in traditional styling. The ogee detail built into the profile forms a flowing S-curve, so the edge reads sharper and more decorative than a straight bevel on finished doors. This bit is identified as a raised panel design, so it is suited to frame and panel furniture and architectural paneling where a solid-looking center panel is important. The router bit is part of Amana Tool router bits, so it fits into a shop workflow that already relies on dedicated panel tooling.
This raised panel router bit uses a 1/2 inch shank, so it seats firmly in routers that accept 1/2 inch collets, which supports smoother cuts when spinning a 3-3/8 inch diameter cutter. The web description specifies that it must be used in a table mounted router, so the cut is made with the work riding on a stable table surface rather than freehand, which helps maintain a consistent profile around all four panel edges. The same description calls for a 3 plus horsepower router, so the motor has enough power to turn the large cutter under load, which keeps the cut from stalling in heavier stock. The bit is described as running at a reduced speed, so the larger diameter operates within a safe rim speed range, which supports a cleaner cut on wide panel passes.
This Amana Tool raised panel bit is described for cabinet doors, so it suits shops building frame and panel doors where the center panel must be profiled to fit rails and stiles cleanly. The same description extends its use to frame and panel furniture, so the cutter can move directly from cabinet jobs to furniture panels while keeping a consistent ogee profile across all pieces. Architectural paneling is also listed as an application, so wall panel fields and wainscoting can share the same raised profile as casework in the same project. The ogee shape provides a traditional raised panel style, so it coordinates naturally with classic cabinet hardware and trim stocked by Wurth Baer Supply. Because the bit falls within the cabinet joinery product class, it fits logically alongside other joinery tools where tight panel fit and visual consistency are central to the workflow.
The router bit is described as a 2-flute design, so two cutting edges share the work, which promotes a balanced cut as the bit removes material from wide panel edges. The 3-3/8 inch cutting diameter spreads the profile across a large circle, so each pass forms the full raised shape without a series of narrow steps, reducing sanding time on visible panel faces. The 2-1/2 inch profile dimension defines the height of the raised field, so once the panel is sized, operators can repeat the same cut around the perimeter and know the field width will visually match across multiple doors. Being an Amana Tool router bit with a specific manufacturer part number 54121 means shops can reorder or specify the exact cutter when matching previous work, helping maintain the same ogee geometry from one project phase to the next. The requirement for table mounted use in a 3 plus horsepower router run at reduced speed ties the bit directly to heavier shop routers, so panel cutting stays in a controlled, production-capable setup rather than lighter-duty routing.
The Amana Tool raised panel bit is identified for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, which typically involve solid wood or panel stock in standard woodworking shop environments.
The raised panel bit uses a 3-3/8 inch diameter, so a 3 plus horsepower router supplies the torque needed for wide cuts, helping the large cutter stay at working speed through full-depth passes.
The Amana Tool 54121 is specified for table mounted use, so the workpiece rides on a stable surface as the large bit cuts, which supports control and consistent profiles on all panel edges.
The 1/2 inch shank fits 1/2 inch router collets, so the bit benefits from a larger gripping surface, which supports smoother cutting when driving the 3-3/8 inch raised panel profile.
The 2-1/2 inch ogee profile creates a wide raised field with a decorative S-curve, so finished cabinet doors and furniture panels show a pronounced, traditional raised appearance.
The raised panel bit is specified for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so it suits coordinated projects where doors, furniture, and wall panels share the same ogee profile.
The 3-3/8 x 2-1/2 Ogee Raised Panel Bit from Amana Tool provides a named, repeatable profile for cabinet doors, frame and panel furniture, and architectural paneling, so shops can standardize a traditional raised look. The 1/2 inch shank, 2-flute layout, and requirement for a table mounted 3 plus horsepower router run at reduced speed tie this cutter directly to serious routing stations, which supports steady cutting on wide panel stock. Sourcing this router bit through Wurth Baer Supply connects the tooling choice to a distributor focused on the woodworking trade, so cabinet shops and millwork outfits can align their panel cutting with their broader hardware and materials supply.
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