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πŸ”§ Bosch 85529M Carbide-Tipped Slotting Tool Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Bosch 85529M Carbide-Tipped Slotting Tool

Cuts slots for moldings, weather-stripping, and other edge details. 3 wing cutter with 5/16 In. arbor hole. Carbide tips on steel body for long life. Use with arbor 92813C. 3 wing design for smooth cutting.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Precision and Versatility in Slotting Cutters

The Bosch slotting cutter is a game-changer for any industrial and scientific cutting needs. Based on our own experience, we love how it provides precision and versatility when working with different materials. The carbide-tipped edges are designed to last longer than other cutters we've used, and it consistently delivers clean and accurate slots. Its only con is the hefty price tag, but we believe it's worth the investment. Overall, this slotting cutter has exceeded our expectations and we…

Pros
  • Long-lasting and durable due to the carbide material.
Cons
  • Slightly more expensive than other slotting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Elevate your path to wing chisels

I am a hobby woodworker and have a very good wood shop. I am selective about the instruments I buy and expect them to live up to my high expectations. I don't know why it took me so long to invest in cutters and not cutters. I now use Bosch clip-on wing bits for many router table operations. They are best used for cutting grooves for inserting the drawer bottom into the sides of the drawer frame. Also perfect for adding slits along the top edge of small box projects if you glue the box with the

Pros
  • For use with mandrel 92813C
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Raise your way to the wing Bits

I'm a hobby woodworker, I have a very good carpentry shop. I am selective about the instruments I buy and expect them to live up to my high expectations. I don't know why it took me so long to invest in cutters and not cutters. I now use Bosch clip-on wing bits for many router table operations. They are best used for cutting grooves for inserting the drawer bottom into the sides of the drawer frame. Also perfect for adding slits along the top edge of small box projects if you glue the box with…

Pros
  • Carpenter's bits
Cons
  • Ugly packaging