Snappy Tools Plug Cutter, 3/4
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Esmeralda Trantow
> 24 hourFor that price I expected perfect plugs and they were not even close. Try to get a clean glue line with this your dreaming.
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s e zellner
> 24 hourLiked the ease of producing plugs.
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edw
> 24 hourThis 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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Joe Woods
> 24 hourI liked the sharpness, weight and durability of this excellent tool. I will buy more as needed.
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Experienced Consumer
> 24 hour3/4 Plugs very nicely fit the hole bored by a Diablo 3/4 Forstner bit
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edw
> 24 hourThis 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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Amber Rose McLemore
> 24 hourThe tool cut a very nice plug. Only thing I didn’t like was the tool got hot quick.I expected it to be sharper.
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Good Shopper
> 24 hourWorks pretty good, it is not tapered very much, but it is just enough. Have cut about 80 plugs so far and its finally acting dull, going to fine tune the cutting edges.
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BPRescue
> 24 hourCuts at a .758. I use a 3/4 forstner bit on a drill press, so it is a perfect hole. I would prefer a little larger as it is possible to tap the plug too hard and push it below the surface, especially with soft wood, but I imagine all woodworking is about finite measurements and delicate operations. I tested first, so was aware of the diameter and hence measured with calipers. Once I was aware how close it was, I just ensured I left about 1/16 above the surface and routed with a flush bit. Perfection achieved.
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James Jacobsen
> 24 hourI used it to cut plugs and wanted side grain to match the door instead of a dowel with end grain and it shows up too easily. The oak plugs I made looked great. Now I have the 3/4 to go with the rest of the SNappy kit.