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5PCS Wooden Plug Hole Cutter, Tenon Drill Pin, Deep Plug Cutting Core Pin for Wood Furniture Making (8/10/12/15/20 mm)
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Description
The package includes: 5 cutting edges. Including (8mm/10mm/12mm/15mm/20mm)
Scientific Design: The open body design allows for easy cleanup of debris. Fast cutting with wide slot openings for easy removal of cut plugs.
Durable Material: The socket plug cutter is made of hardened carbon steel, ensuring long-lasting cutting performance. The precise inner and outer cutting edges can cut even the hardest wood while maintaining an extremely sharp edge.
Wide Application: Versatile tools for creating circular or square dowels, dowels up to 7 cm long, and self-injected dowels. They are perfect for making plugs in soft and hardwood for woodworking and carpentry, DIY projects, and connecting wooden dowels. Maximum suggested RPM: 500 on hardwood, 1000 on softwood.
Scientific Design: The open body design allows for easy cleanup of debris. Fast cutting with wide slot openings for easy removal of cut plugs.
Durable Material: The socket plug cutter is made of hardened carbon steel, ensuring long-lasting cutting performance. The precise inner and outer cutting edges can cut even the hardest wood while maintaining an extremely sharp edge.
Wide Application: Versatile tools for creating circular or square dowels, dowels up to 7 cm long, and self-injected dowels. They are perfect for making plugs in soft and hardwood for woodworking and carpentry, DIY projects, and connecting wooden dowels. Maximum suggested RPM: 500 on hardwood, 1000 on softwood.
Features
- BrandYS-YALOTRS
- Width2 cm
- Diameter8 mm
- Weight200 g
- MaterialSteel
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