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Apr 15, 2026 - 06:11 AM
Cutting diameter dictates the width of the cut, affecting precision, strength, and suitability for different applications. Smaller diameters are perfect for intricate detail work, while larger diameters are ideal for rapid material removal and robust cuts. The product range includes diameters from as small as 1/8" up to 1/2", as seen in the Amana Tool 46369-K (1/8" D) and Amana Tool 46384-K (1/2" D). This variety allows users to choose the most suitable size for their application, whether it's fine detail or heavy stock removal.
