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Jun 28, 2026 - 05:46 AM
Cutting length determines how deep a bit can cut in a single pass, affecting project capabilities and flexibility. Shorter cutting lengths, like the 0.25" in the Amana Tool HSS1712-Z, are ideal for shallow engraving or detail work, while longer lengths, such as the 2" in the Amana Tool 46449-K, allow for deep cuts and thick material processing. Having access to multiple cutting lengths ensures users can tackle both fine and heavy-duty applications with the right tool.
