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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Totally awesome And fast delivery
PIERO
Reviewed in Italy on January 9, 2025
Avevo visto su alcuni video questo tipo di frese a raspa, purtroppo il costo risultava elevato per un utilizzo hobbistico, queste costano molto meno così ho voluto provare.Utilizzate su legno di tiglio per effettuare uno scavo posso dire che sono perfette, ho preso il tipo pù aggressivo e sono pienamente soddisfatto, infatti ne ho acquistate altre due stessa aggressività ma con firma diversa, in seguito proverò quelle con abrasione più dolce.Valgono il prezzo richiesto e le condiglio
FRANCKALEX
Reviewed in France on January 31, 2025
Produit conforme et livraison rapide
Kevin B
Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 29, 2025
Love it! Bought it based on Matt Carves video's on YT but he doesn't have affiliated links here.
Erik
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
Great bit removes material rather fast stays sharp for a good bit of time
Hanes’
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
WICKED sharp!!!! I am making a nautilus seashell out of pine 2” x 4” wedges, and all the other tool attachments don’t do a smooth finish… BUT the quality and functionality of this attachment are top shelf!!!! KUDOS and know that I will HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!! Much appreciated!!!
S. Ryon
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Well the vendor sent a totally different burr. Fortunately it was one I didn't have and actually cost more than the one I ordered (so don't tell anyone). Anyhow I kept it and reordered again. Second time they sent the right one and it's beautiful. Works well for my woodcarving. I have an impeccable reputation, or did until I kept that first burr,....so you gotta believe me.
Bill G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Use this on quite a few wood projects. Still holding up has if new and very seldom if ever clogs up.
John Schultz
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Works well and cuts easily but need to throttle down to keep from taking too much material for finishing passes on wood
John H
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2023
I now have a good set of Kutzall bits for my wood carving. They all work great and I would buy them again.
Ann's carving
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
I purchased several different shapes of these small, durable, and very effective little burrs. They fit well on my hand-held rotary units. Absolutely love them.The boxes they come in are very durable as well. They are a little bulky for my carving bag. I wish they came in a multi-pack set, so I could have multiple burrs in one durable case.A little pricey, but worth it for the efficiency they remove wood. They do produce sawdust quickly. Respiratory protection recommended when using, and dust collection.
Saulo
Reviewed in Mexico on July 20, 2022
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DaGasDoc
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019
As always, I start by saying I wasn’t paid for this (or any of my) review, and I bought this with my own hard-earned cash.Now: If you are looking at this than high probability that you are into power carving, and doing so w a dremel tool or a hanging motor. It’s kutzall. If you haven’t tried one yet do so! They’re amazing!!!!I have a few bits of Kutzall, Saburrtooth, and Foredom typhoon and they all accomplish different approaches. The Kutzall extremes are like the St and typhoon... they remove lots of stock quickly and relatively smoothly.That’s why I’ve bought more Kutzall classics than St’s now.... I found I like the gritty carbide better than the spikes. It’s not as aggressive and it leaves a better finish to smooth out.So: now you’re wondering - do I get regular or fine??? That’s tougher. I love the fine... and if you’re working a soft wood (I do mostly basswoods) it’s like butter... but I used some fine on oak and it struggles a bit more.If you’re afraid the fine will load up faster than the reg.... meh. I haven’t really noticed. I do keep a natural rubber stick (to clean my sanding drums as well) around and it takes off most of the funk pretty quick. I’ve yet to need to burn out any of my K reg or fine’s.... but that’s me.I prefer fines for most things now a days.... tho if I had the cash I’d have sets of all three. But if you only need the occasional power stock removal and do mostly rough detail power carving (I do the fine detail w chisels/knives) I suggest instead 60grit diamond bits. You can find them on Amazon (I found 1 or 2 sellers) and they work fantastically!Hope that helps for those that are like me and actually depend on honest reviews rather than the fake trash we’ve ALL fallen for from time to time.Cheers-R
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