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Apr 05, 2026 - 06:12 AM
Cutting height determines how deep the surfacing bit can cut in a single pass, influencing both efficiency and the types of projects you can tackle. A greater cutting height is useful for thicker materials or when you need to remove substantial layers, while a shorter height provides precision for shallow passes. For instance, the Amana Tool 45525 features a 1/2" cutting height, suitable for standard surfacing, while the RC-2375 offers nearly an inch, allowing for deeper cuts or bevels. Multiple options with varying cutting heights are available to match specific project requirements.
