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Stainless Steel Wood Plug Cutters are designed to cut hardwoods such as Oak, Teak, and Ipe. If you're tired of replacing your Plug Cutter and want one that will last longer, Fuller Cutters are the answer; the Stainless Steel has been heat treated to 45c hardness and can be sharpened with a file.

For best results use with a drill press.

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SS Plug Cutters are ideal for cutting hardwoods like oak and teak. Plug diameter is slightly larger than a standard counterbore size ensuring a tight fit every time.

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New Jersey
5 out of 5 stars.

cuts clean

7 years ago
Works very well with drill press on a stable surface.
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BALDWIN, MD
5 out of 5 stars.

Excellent tool

10 years ago
In order to hide screw holes as much as possible, you need a plug cutter that will cut cleanly through hard woods as well as soft woods. Oak is quite hard and burns easily without a sharp tool. The Fuller plug cutters are very precise in their measurements and you get a tapered plug that easily hides the screw holes. I have to highly recommend them for helping to make a great finish to the wood!
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Roscoe IL
5 out of 5 stars.

This plug cutter cuts!

10 years ago
The plug cutter was used in my 12"" bench top drill press to make plugs from white oak and plug holes that were countersunk in 6 Adirondack chairs. After 400+ plugs the cutter has shown no sign of dulling. The cutter worked best on the slow speed setting ~500rpm. The holes were countersunk in the drill press as well with a Fuller countersink and the fit is perfect.
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Fredericksburg, Texas
5 out of 5 stars.

I would buy this plug again

13 years ago
I had about 500 IPE plugs to cut so I ordered two of these plug cutters, I cut them all with one cutter and it was still sharp after I finished them . So now I have a extra cutter for my storage box
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Q: null What does the ""carded"" mean in product FUL-11700375C vs the plain product FUL-11700375?

4 years ago
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A: Carded means it has been packaged for display in a retail store.

4 years ago
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Q: null can you use this cutter in a cnc router?

9 years ago
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A: thanks for the info, i was thinking that would be the case. i'll use a spiral bit instead. thanks again

9 years ago
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Q: null Do you know where I can find a countersink drill for the one inch plug cutter?

11 years ago
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A: For larger plugs I use a spade bit rather than a purpose-made counter bore.

11 years ago
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Q: null how does one sharpen a plug cutter ?

13 years ago
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A: I would think with a hand file

13 years ago
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