I own a small company, Sign, and we make signs out of wood and metal. The depth of cut is 1/2 inch or less. A 90 degree angle isn't perfect, so if the cut is a little deeper than 1/2 inch it will leave a small edge. Not all beats reach the perfect point. , not a big problem for lettered signs, but it is an obvious problem for signs with a lot of detail. Maybe 3 out of 5 is usually pretty good, I would expect 1 or 2 to leave a 1 or 2mm flat spot at the bottom of the cut. But for the price you can't go wrong, everyone cuts out a few signs. I mainly cut pine, maple and some cherry and they work great. Check out our work on FB = Johnson Sign Works
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