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Stainless Fryic Tungsten Carbide Cutter Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
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Description of Stainless Fryic Tungsten Carbide Cutter

TCT Tungsten Carbide Tipped to keep Long performance life and teeth remain sharp longer. Three blade design to keep high efficiency cutting hole and High precision hole drilling. Better chip clearance: Spring can protect the core drill and teeth to auto popup the cutting waste. Use in drilling thick stainless steel, general steel, angle steel, aluminum, copper, cast iron, channel steel etc. with Max 28 mm cutting depth. The TCT hole saw including sizes with 14mm(9/16”), 16mm(5/8”), 19mm(3/4”), 22mm(7/8”), 25mm(1”), 30mm(1-3/16”), 35mm(1-3/8”), 40mm(1-9/16”), 45mm(1-13/16”), 50mm(2”).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Carbide Cutter for Industrial and Scientific Use

As a result of my tests, I determined that this tungsten carbide cutter is a fantastic addition to my toolbox. The precision cutting for both hard and soft materials was nothing short of impressive. The high-quality stainless steel adds to its durability and longevity. The only downside was the initial cost, but it's a small price to pay for such a versatile and reliable tool.

Pros
  • Precise cutting, durable stainless steel construction.
Cons
  • Higher initial cost.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They work great on porcelain tile

We have an ongoing truss renovation and have used them on two bathroom projects. We installed new shower tile in each bathroom and had to drill several holes of different sizes in the tile. This set contains smaller sizes. They are up to 2.4 inches in diameter. We used them on a bench drill. We made an irrigator out of an old plastic water bottle. We made a hole in the top, filled it with water, sprinkled it, and that's it. We have kept the working end of the diamond core bits cool by directing

Pros
  • Power and hand tools
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

works with patience

Two pictures of test patterns, not just bits. I like to make instructions out of plastic scraps. You can see one in the picture with the tape on the opposite side. It helps against back chipping. I had a hard time with very thin glass, its quite aggressive design. Either it was too aggressive or I couldn't push it down easily enough without a spring loaded guide that you can find for this purpose. All tests were performed on 1/16" and 1/8" glass scrap. The 1/16 glass broke 6 times before I just

Pros
  • Electric drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • Some bugs