Snappy Tools Plug Cutter, 3/4
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BillyB
> 3 dayI cut 10 plugs in 3/4 hard red oak flooring to plug some 3/4 holes in my floor. Max plug depth is about 0.50 with the cutter all the way down. Some burning of the oak can be seen in the pictures which I was unable to avoid with any speed or cut pressure. Best performance was at 450RPM and light feed pressure. These plugs were cut with a table saw at 0.47 long. The tool produces a tapered plug with a slight radius at the small end to aid in insertion. Small diameter is 0.742, large diameter is 0.762. This produced a good interference fit into a 0.75 hole. the tool seems well made and other than the slight burning, performed very well. For comparison, I cut a straight walled 0.745 plug using my CNC router and .125 bit. I ended up using the tapered plugs.
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Experienced Consumer
Greater than one week3/4 Plugs very nicely fit the hole bored by a Diablo 3/4 Forstner bit
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Rob
> 3 dayI use plugs in many different woodworking applications and really like snappys plug cutters. I have numerous sizes and they always perform in any species that i throw at it. Just a very nice product and a decent price point.
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Kent A
Greater than one weekI received this 3/4 inch and a 1/2 inch plug cutter from Bowers Tool promptly. Both are well made and Im glad to have an American-made product! I tried the 3/4 inch cutter in my drill press at 540 RPM on a piece of pine. It made a neat, clean cut with apparently little effort. I took my time to avoid overheating the cutter, and there was no burning of the wood. Im pleased with these cutters and highly recommend them and Bowers Tool.
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s e zellner
Greater than one weekLiked the ease of producing plugs.
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Jonathan
Greater than one weekI purchased this cutter to make plugs for a series of cutting boards I am making. The cutter performs admirably and gives a nice clean cuts but I have been through 2 of these cutter in about 4 months under light use. I have begun cutting only 3-4 at a time because heat build up seems to be the reason the first two failed. I am cutting Osage Orange and Walnut primarily, both hardwoods but not beyond what I would expect a cutting tool to be capable of.
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edw
> 3 dayThis fit my needs perfectly. I needed to replace a number of popped plugs in my floor. They fit the 3/4” holes smoothly, as opposed to the cheaper cutters that sometimes are too large or too small.
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Reengineered
Greater than one weekWorks well, though I had to touch up the cutting points because it bounced around in its packaging. Tip to the manufacturer, include something in the bottom, be it a piece of foam or a plastic spacer to keep the cutter from bouncing around in transit.
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Doug S.
> 3 dayRemodeling our deck and I needed to plug some 3/4 holes left by the last railing. Used the same material that the deck was made of and this cutter cut EXACT size I needed. Realy like the taper. Makes the plug go into the hole easily and then snugs down to make a perfect fit.
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Edivon M.
Greater than one weekHelp me a lot