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Dec 04, 2025 - 06:11 AM
A downcut bit is generally better for cutting plywood because it pushes the wood fibers downward, reducing splintering and tear-out on the top surface. Upcut bits, on the other hand, tend to pull the fibers up, which can cause more splintering, especially on the top face of plywood.
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