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Ogee Grove Bit gives cabinetmakers and woodworkers a dedicated router bit for cutting decorative grooves in stile and similar work. The bit is described as an Ogee Groove Router Bit, so it is designed to shape an ogee-style detail directly into the workpiece surface. The web description notes that these bits form a flat-bottom groove with a reverse ogee and step profile for the shoulders, so one pass can create both the center channel and the shaped edges. That combination helps create a defined, repeatable profile in cabinet joinery where a decorative groove also needs a clean bearing surface. The bit is identified as carbide tipped, so the cutting edges are engineered to stand up to repeated passes in wood while holding the ogee shape. The product is classed under Router Bits in cabinet joinery, so it fits into a workflow that involves shaping panels, stiles, or rails.
The SAP description lists this as a Plunge Ogee Bit 1/2 Shank, so it is built for routers that accept a 1/2 inch shank. That shank size helps provide a substantial grip in the collet during cabinet joinery cuts. The web description specifies a 1-3/16 inch diameter, so the cutting circle is defined for setting fence positions and determining how close features can be spaced on a stile or panel. The same description calls out a 15/64 radius, which sets how tight the ogee curve will appear along the groove. With these dimensions available, a shop can plan the visual weight of the groove and its location on the work before routing. The bit is identified as carbide tipped, aligning it with routing passes that need a shaped profile maintained over multiple cabinet parts.
The manufacturer part number 56210 is described as a Carbide Tipped Plunging Ogee Stile bit, linking this cutter specifically to stile-type work in cabinet joinery. Being a plunging ogee bit, it is arranged to enter the material vertically, which matters when routing stopped grooves or framed patterns in the center of stiles rather than just along edges. The flat-bottom groove characteristic supports applications where the routed channel needs to read as a clean recessed band instead of a hollow, giving a crisp interior surface. The reverse ogee and step profile at the shoulders means each side of the groove presents both a curved and a stepped transition, which can frame panels or decorative fields with a more layered look. Because the bit sits in the Router Bits product class for cabinet joinery, it fits well into operations where stiles and rails receive decorative details as part of a coordinated panel design.
The Ogee Groove Router Bits description specifies a 15/64 radius, so the curve portion of the profile is set to a precise size that can be repeated across matching doors or panels. The 1-3/16 inch diameter shapes how wide the working profile sweeps, influencing the visible width of the groove relative to stile or rail width. The cut depth is identified as 19/32, which defines how deep the bit can route into the stock to create the flat-bottom channel and full ogee shoulder detail. Knowing the radius, diameter, and depth together allows a shop to design stile layouts where the groove does not overpower the material thickness while still reading clearly. The 1/2 inch shank noted in the description ties those cutting dimensions to a shank size commonly used in heavier routers, supporting routing passes across multiple parts in a run. The carbide tipped construction supports maintaining those dimensions as the profile is repeated on many cabinet components.
The 56210 Ogee Groove Router Bit forms a flat-bottom groove with a reverse ogee and step profile at the shoulders, creating both a defined recess and shaped edges in one routing pass.
The bit is described as a plunging ogee stile bit, so it is arranged to enter the work vertically, supporting stopped or interior grooves on stiles in cabinet joinery layouts.
The 15/64 radius sets the tightness of the ogee curve, so it controls how pronounced the decorative contour appears along the groove on doors or panels.
The Plunge Ogee Bit 1/2 Shank specification means the bit fits routers using a 1/2 inch collet, supporting a solid grip for cabinet joinery passes.
The web description notes a 1-3/16 inch diameter, so the cutting circle defines how wide the ogee groove and its shoulders present on the workpiece surface.
The SAP description identifies the 56210 as carbide tipped, so the cutting edges are formed from carbide to support repeated routed profiles.
The Ogee Groove Router Bit from Amana Tool, listed as manufacturer part 56210, is purpose-built for forming flat-bottom grooves with a reverse ogee and step profile in cabinet joinery. Its carbide tipped construction, 1/2 inch shank, 1-3/16 inch diameter, 19/32 depth, and 15/64 radius together define a profile suited to stile-focused decorative routing. For projects where routed lines on cabinet parts need a consistent ogee character and a clearly defined channel, this bit delivers those dimensions in a single, repeatable cut path.
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