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May 19, 2026 - 08:45 AM
Cutting depth determines how thick a material you can bore through with a hole saw. Selecting the right cutting depth ensures you can complete your project in a single pass and avoid incomplete cuts. Deeper cutting depths, like 2" (Amana Tool 602-104), are useful for thicker materials, while shallower depths, such as 1/8" (Makita 714077-A), are ideal for thin sheet metals where control is critical. Products like the 16 Piece Bi-Metal Hole Saw Kit WE Preferred (1-1/4" depth) offer a balanced depth for general use. The availability of different depths lets you match the tool to your specific application for optimal results.
