Produce mid-sized crown, cove and bead molding profiles for architectural and furniture applications. The bits cut The profile and bevel, as necessary, which is the show face of the workpiece. Bevel the top and bottom edges on the table saw to complete the molding. Use a 2+ horsepower router, mounted in a table, with a fence to guide the work. To prolong Cutter life, Reduce strain on the router. To get the best cut finish, make several passes to achieve full cut depth. Bevel back edges, cutting off 45° excess, with one of our Chamfer bits, #54400, diameter (D) 1-1/4, Radius (r) 3/16, cutting height (B) 2-1/4, Shank (D) 1/2, overall length (L) 3-3/4, R1 7/16, max RPM 22, 000, flutes 2, 54400 carbide Tipped crown molding 3/16 x 7/16 radius x 1-1/4 dia x 2-1/4 x 1/2 inch shank
Since 1972, Amana Tool has been producing router bits and has become the global leader in its field. In fact, the company was the first manufacturer to produce router bits according to the Holz BG German standard for safety and quality. This standard contains rules that determine the structure and quality of the tool's material in order to create the safest environment for the user. From its beginning, Amana Tool has always used the highest quality materials, and its tools are produced using unique technologies, a majority of which were developed and built by the company's engineers following decades of testing and experience. For example, Amana Tool uses carbon alloy steel for its router bits that contains vanadium particles. This improves the structural integrity of the steel and prevents corrosion and defects in the internal structure of the material that can lead to cracks and breaks. High-tech machinery processes the carbon alloy steel to manufacture the router bodies in a single clamping. This yields router bits with superior balance, centricity, precision and symmetry. Produce mid-sized crown, cover and bead molding profiles for architectural and furniture applications. The bits cut the profile and bevel, as necessary, which is the show face of the workpiece. Bevel the top and bottom edges on the table saw to complete the molding.