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🔨 Bimetal Plywood Acrylic Cornhole Ceiling Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🪚 Hole Saws & Accessories, 🔪 Cutting Tools

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Description of 🔨 Bimetal Plywood Acrylic Cornhole Ceiling

★ Material - M42 high speed steel and BI metal, with high wear resistance and high toughness, and higher hardness, increased service life. ★ Convenient and efficient - double metal strips and HSS teeth can be sharp and quick opening, reducing the opening time. Heavy duty hexagonal center shaft for use with any 1/2" electric drill, no restrictions. ★ Chip removal design - side holes around the hole opener are used to remove debris, ensuring smooth cleaning and fast cutting. ★ Wide range of applications - drilling on drywall, acrylic, plywood, wood, plastic, thin metal and on. ★ Size - cutting diameter is 6" / 152mm, opening depth is 1.5" / 38mm.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good hole saw suitable for power tools and hand tools

hole saw clamped and working properly. I don't know how it will be in the long run, but I made 4 sets of cornhall boards out of 3/4" birch plywood and it cut the last one just as cleanly as the first. Still very sharp and so in my opinion.

Pros
  • power tools and hand tools
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for cutting holes in corn boards!

Earlier this year I made several sets of cutting boards and wanted them to have a nice, even cut out for the holes. This worked great and it was easy to remove the plywood cutout after drilling the hole. I did 4 sets and it's still pretty sharp.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Personally not recommended for heavy use

I had to switch to a corded drill because you don't get very far with a cordless drill. Overall I think it would work better with something like a drill press, but going through multiple board surfaces to make a 6" hole wasn't as easy. Although it was a fair price I decided to return it. I wasn't as perceptive as I thought they could be.

Pros
  • Electric drill Parts and accessories
Cons
  • Discontinued model