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May 26, 2026 - 01:36 PM
The cutting diameter of a profiling bit directly impacts the width and scale of the profile you can create on your workpiece. Larger diameters, such as 1-3/8" on the Amana Tool 54138, are ideal for bold, decorative edges, while smaller diameters like the 1-1/8" on the Amana Tool 54136 allow for more delicate details. The best choice depends on your project requirements—having a range of cutting diameters available enables you to match the bit to your design needs for both subtle and prominent profiles.
