WoodOwl 03717 1-1/4" x 7-1/2" Tri-Cut Ship Auger Bit (10pk)
Ship Auger Application Recommendations:
Cutting Edges: Triple
Hard Wood: Best
Soft Wood: Good
Wet or Treated Wood: Best
Nail Embedded Wood: Best
Finish Work: Best
Under-Powered Machines: Best
WoodOwl Tri-Cut Ship Augers are unlike any other auger, literally.
Our patent-pending design is exclusive and available only through WoodOwl and only to the North American market.
Tri-Cut augers are constructed of high-grade carbon steel. The three cutting edges are precision-ground, and our tightly-controlled heat treatment process ensures a safe and durable bit.
Tri-Cut Carbon Augers are especially designed for tough applications where the user needs to be able to cut any type of wood, including nail-embedded wood.
Reduced fatigue on the user and the machine because Tri-Cuts are up to 20% lighter weight than standard augers. In fact, WoodOwl 7 ½” augers will run off of a cordless drill. Try that with single-edge augers.
Safer than standard augers because the Tri-Cutting edges actually reduce nails to chips and filings. Single-edge augers will grab the nail, pushing and pulling the user along with it.
Smooth, consistent holes with minimal blowout, because after all, it is a clean hole that the user is trying to make.
Perfect combination of quality and value with the combined benefits of ease of use, safety, nail elimination, and an ultra-smooth hole at a sharp market price.
Japanese tradition of manufacturing excellence
Expertise in the forging, casting, and honing of high-quality steel and other metals dates back in Miki City, Japan 2000 years to the days of feudal warfare. Under the protection of the reigning feudal lord in the 12th century, Miki City became the center of the blacksmith industry in all of Asia. The skills of the craftsmen who were secreted in Miki City grew over the centuries from the design and manufacture of swords, armor, and other arms of war to extremely precise carpentry tools used in Japan’s wood manufacturing industry.
Today Miki City’s 2000-year-old hardware industry is based on modern mass-production techniques, but relies on strict attention to design, engineering, and precise manufacturing tolerances.
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