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Amana Tool - (54314) 3-Piece Carbide Tipped Tambour Door/Appliance Garage Door 1/2 Inch Shank Set U.S. Patent No. 7 810 532

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Features

  • Unique 3-piece router bit set with antique solid brass knob
  • Shapes tambours that interlock with a ball-and-socket joint
  • Unlike ordinary tambours, there is no need for cloth, glue or wires
  • Each slat measures approximately 1/2" x 1"
  • Minimum radius for the tambour door is 3-1/2"

Description

The set is easy to set up and use. The first bit (54310) shapes the face of the stock; cutting from each face completes the contour of the ball. Afterwards, a second bit (54312) is used to shape the socket. A third bit in the set (49498) is used to shape the end of the tambour which provides a place to mount a pull for opening the completed tambour. And, assembly is easy. Simply slide the slats together to create a beautiful flexible tambour that's perfect for creating your own roll top desk, breadbox, kitchen countertop storage areas and more, 54314, Unique 3-piece router bit set with antique solid brass knob, Shapes tambours that interlock with a ball-and- socket joint, Unlike ordinary tambours, there is no need for cloth, glue or wires, Each slat measures approximately 1/2" x 1", Minimum radius for the tambour door is 3-1/2", Max RPM 28, 000, 54314 3-Piece Carbide Tipped Tambour Door / Appliance Garage Door 1/2 Inch Shank Set U. S. Patent No. 7 810 532

Material: Carbide, Brass


Brand: Amana Tool


Item Weight: 0.55 Grams


Cut Type: Carbide-Tipped Cut


Number of Flutes: 2


Manufacturer: ‎Amana Tool


Part Number: ‎54314


Item Weight: ‎0.019 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.25 x 1.19 x 0.38 inches


Item model number: ‎54314


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Finish: ‎natural


Material: ‎Carbide, Brass


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎1 Amana Branded Tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 16, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best tool for the job
This is the best set of tambour door bits on the market. Set up was easy and all three bits cut perfectly smooth profiles the first time and the one hundred fifty first time. No more gluing fabric or tring to drill holes for wires. This set makes easy to fit parts that are absolutly beautiful when assembled. The roll top door I created looked great and worked without getting stuck or out of line the way the traditional tambour fabric doors always do. The only thing I don't like about this is that I didn't think of it first. I highly reccomend the Amana tambour door bit set to anyone who wants a roll top door but never wanted to go through the hassle. This was easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2009 by H S Truman

  • awesome tool
I debated about spending almost 200.00 on this router set . worth every penny,
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2019 by F joe biden F joe biden

  • This is not easy but the results are great
The round-over bit is not needed. They should put in the 9/16th bit instead. I think the round-over must be a leftover from an earlier version of this set. Hence 4 stars. You need more than you think. I ended up using 21 double slats (i.e. 41 of the final, single tambours) for 68 cm. Could have gotten away with a couple fewer, maybe. Each final tambour (after cutting the "'double"), gives you about 17mm net. And you will certainly mess some up. So make extras. Be patient with the setup, take your time to center the bits, as there is not a lot of leeway. Listen to the pointer that says that the hight should be such that the bottom of the bit barely touches the stock. Not sure you really need to make two passes. I used a double height feather board, and one from the top and one after the bit. I made this to cover a 43 inch TV. It worked great at the end, and is so satisfying. Do not underestimate the power of the dark side, I mean the time it will take, this is not a fast and easy thing. Still, worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by Elyone Elyone

  • Excellent. Bought through Amazon with excellent service from the seller.
The bit set is great! And it comes with detailed instructions to build a bread box with tambours. The instructions have a couple of fairly minor errors in the text and pictures/drawings. And, they have a Lonnie Bird joke in them. He says this is a fun little weekend project! He doesn't mention that he means several weekends! You'll need a good router table and quite a practice session properly to cut the tambour slats, but they do work excellently when things are set up correctly! And you'll need a 9/16" dado bit (which Amana will sell you) for the slot in which the tambours slide. And you'll need to build a couple of templates. And you'll need to glue up some panels and mill them to thickness. I recommend the bit set bought as one, since you really need it all. It was a fun challenge! Excellent! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2011 by Mike Ashby

  • pain to setup, nice to have
Does what it's supposed to do, make tambour without having to glue on canvas.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020 by L. thompson

  • Fast shipping
Shipped fast and as shown.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021 by TnC

  • Great tool
Needs some accurate setup, but yields fantastic results. Great idea, will lead to some creative hidden storage solutions. The third bit ( round over) would be more usefully replaced by a 9/16" straight bit to form the tambour channel.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2014 by micheal

  • I just took the bits out of the box today ...
I just took the bits out of the box today. The ball socket bit broke as soon as I started to feed the stock. The stock (poplar) already had a relief cut into it and there was no tension put against the bit. I was a bit worried when I first opened the box since the plastic envelops that the bits came in were dry and cracked, and one of the bits wasn't even put in the envelop. The individual cheap envelops played no part in protection of the bits as the cutter heads are coated with a plastic covering. But you have to wonder about the quality of a product when the company doesn't care enough to package their product in a semi-quality material. I really was hoping this bit set would have worked out well as I was looking forward to creating some tambour doors without the use of cloth backing or wires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2016 by M.W. O'Hara

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