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Set of 5 wood hole drills, tenon drills, deep hole drills for woodworking and furniture making (8/10/12/15/20 mm)
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Description
Scope of delivery: 5 cutting edges (8 mm/10 mm/12 mm/15 mm/20 mm). Thoughtful design: The open design allows for easy cleaning. Fast cutting thanks to large openings for easy removal of the cut dowels. Robust material: The dowel cutter is made of hardened carbon steel, guaranteeing a long service life. The precise internal and external cutting edges cut through even the hardest wood and remain extremely sharp. Versatile application: This versatile tool is suitable for making round or square nails, nails up to 7 cm in length, and self-countersunk dowels. Ideal for making dowels in softwood and hardwood for woodworking, joinery, DIY projects, and joining wooden dowels. Recommended maximum speed: 500 rpm for hardwood, 1000 rpm for softwood. Scope of delivery: 5 cutting edges (8 mm/10 mm/12 mm/15 mm/20 mm). Scientific design: The open design allows for easy chip removal. Fast cutting thanks to large openings for easy dowel removal. Durable material: The dowel cutter is made of hardened carbon steel, ensuring long-lasting cutting performance. The precise internal and external cutting edges allow for cutting even the hardest woods while maintaining extreme sharpness. Product description: Type: Dowel cutter. Material: Carbon steel. Inner diameter: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm. Blade length: 70 mm. Shank diameter: 13 mm. Overall length: 140 mm. Recommended maximum speed: 500 rpm for hardwood, 1000 rpm for softwood. Scope of delivery: 8 mm dowel cutter, 10 mm dowel cutter, 12 mm dowel cutter.
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Features
- BrandCOOCHEER
- MaterialSteel
- Suitable forWood
- Compatible machineDrill
- Material to Work OnWood
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