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Jun 28, 2026 - 05:46 AM
Cutting diameter affects the size of the cut, tool strength, and chip removal efficiency. The best diameter depends on your specific application—smaller diameters (like 1/16" in the Amana Tool HSS1712-Z) excel at fine detail work and tight curves, while larger diameters (such as 3/8" in the Amana Tool 46449-K) offer greater strength and faster material removal for bigger projects. This category offers a broad range of diameters, allowing users to match the bit to the job for optimal precision and productivity.
