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Amana Table Edge Router Bits Lansing MI

Each router bit features a bearing guide and two-flute cutting design that delivers superior results on frac34; thick material. The cutting edge of the bits is made of Amana's exclusive carbide grade that delivers the highest quality of cut, maximum cutting efficiency and extended tool life.

The Home Depot
(517)323-0229
936 S Waverly Rd
Lansing, MI
Johnson's Workbench
517-543-2727
563 N Cochran Ave
Charlotte, MI
Fastenal- Lansing
517-322-3066
4212 S. Creyts Rd Lansing, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
LOWE'S OF W. LANSING, MICH.
517 622-5755
320 MARKETPLACE BLVD LANSING, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
Kmart 4382 / Cross Merch
(517) 393-8770
5400 Cedar St S
Lansing, MI
The Home Depot
(517)381-0650
1749 Newman Rd
Okemos, MI
PARKER LUMBER
517-543-7068
760 S. Stine Road
Charlotte, MI
Lowe's
(517) 622-5755
320 Marketplace Blvd.
Lansing, MI
The Home Depot
(517)323-0229
936 S Waverly Rd
Lansing, MI
Apco Inc.
517-882-2455
5511 Enterprise Dr
Lansing, MI
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Amana Table Edge Router Bits

Tool News - Amana Table Edge Router Bits

Amana has teamed up with Lonnie Bird to create a new series of table edge router bits for handheld and table-mounted routers. The series is comprised of seven popular edging profiles designed to enhance the edge of a table top surface, while adding detail and reducing the visual thickness of the material. The profiles include a torus, cove & thumbnail, reverse curve, ogee with step, ogee, thumbnail and soft edge (not pictured).


Each router bit features a bearing guide and two-flute cutting design that delivers superior results on ¾” thick material. The cutting edge of the bits is made of Amana’s exclusive carbide grade that delivers the highest quality of cut, maximum cutting efficiency and extended tool life.


More information is available here .


Torus Table Edge

Cove & Thumbnail Table Edge

Reverse Curve Table Edge

Ogee with Step Table Edge

Ogee Table Edge

Thumbnail Table Edge

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