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Apr 30, 2026 - 07:12 AM
The cutting diameter (D) affects the width of the groove or profile cut and impacts both the visual result and the speed of material removal. Smaller diameters are ideal for precision details and tight spaces, while larger diameters work well for bold profiles and faster, more aggressive cutting. Available options include diameters like 1/4" (56125), 3/8" (49694), and 1" (56145). This range allows users to select the most appropriate bit for both fine detail work and larger, more robust cuts, ensuring efficiency and precision no matter the project size.
