He's lying. This compression cutter won't let you cut 5x quicker, nor will it 10X the amount of sheets you can cut per day
In fact it won't even triple the amount of sheets you're able to cut daily.
You'll most likely still be able to snap it, if you try hard enough.
And you will experience tear-out, especially if you use it enough... Eventually.
INTEREST
Its all fine and dandy for me to talk about the limitations of this bit,
But you're here because you want to know the things that this bit does that differentiates it from other compression cutters,
Our Bit isn't just better for no reason, we have really listened to what 6mm compression cutter users really want, truly - things that will actually make their lives inside the workshop easier.
We have been developing this tool for quite some time, and during the tool development process we conducted a considerable amount of market research, we really figured out the main issues individuals like yourself were experiencing when using compression cutters right now.
We managed to put our fingers on these 5 major user-experience frustrations 3-axis cnc users were facing when using a 6mm compression cutter:
1] Blunts quickly on specific glue-based sheet materials including MFC & specific types of MDF, and starts to really degrade the finish on the cut edge [Example: edge flaking, chipping-out]
2] Snaps easily especially when cutting denser materials like birch-ply, or bamboo, solid hardwoods, and hardwood plywood.
3] Blunts quicker when being used to cut 18mm material in 1 pass, and can really strain your machine.
4] Causes an ear-piercing “eee” sound, typically after a few sheets, due to vibration, commonly caused by a dull cutting edge rubbing and intermittently grabbing the material instead of cutting it cleanly - sometimes perceived as just chatter.
5] Laminate tear-out, on the face of the panel
All 5 mentioned issues cause you time, money and stress - rightfully so a compression cutter completely ruining an expensive sheet of wood, is not only mentally draining but also a total burden to your profit margins.
Just a few ruined sheets each month can result in over £10,000 each year, let alone the cost you’re spending on wages for your employees to sand.
The good news is that we have produced our Pro 6MM Compression Cutter designed to directly combat these 5 main issues, If you relate to just one I'm very confident that our Compression Bit will be the last you'll ever Buy.
On the topic of 'chip evacuation' did you know the reason your compression cutters have been blunting so quickly, or at least quicker than you expected is related to a chip evacuation problem, almost Every-time.
Poor chip evacuation equals more heat, and heat dulls & blunts your bit, Anyway the science behind why a compression bit dulls is for another time, lets get back to why Our Bit Is Better.
I'm sure you're thinking something along the lines of, ‘So you’re just telling me that your Compression bit is just better, how and why?’
You're completely in the right to be thinking that, no one should be able to just bluff and blag online about X Y AND Z, and not actually explain the Technology behind it.
Our 6MM Pro Compression bit was designed with just a slight iteration on the tool architecture, subtly moving the needle and making the chip evacuation process that little bit more seamless, this design was made a reality through tightening and re-designing the flute geometry by just a few mm, this process ending up allowing chips to evacuate quicker, resulting in less heat-build up, allowing the tool to slice through tough material quicker.
Like the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." - That said, that doesn't mean there isn't room to make those incremental changes that give a bit that edge over alternatives.
Our Pro 6MM Compression Bit is engineered using Ultra-fine Solid Carbide, not just basic 'Solid-Carbide' This small change in hardware results in a meaningful change, It keeps a consistent quality finish, for Longer, sharper edges, stronger shank, more durable teeth, allowing for deeper passes for a longer period of time.
Put simply the changes made that set our Pro 6MM Compression Bit apart include a deliberate change to the flute geometry, and an upgrade in carbide grade, That’s all - One makes it cut faster. The other makes it last longer.
The industry secret tool suppliers will never tell you:
Tooling businesses will always throw in 'Solid Carbide' to the description of the tool, and never actually specify the quality of the carbide - this is what separates us from them.
Our Bit, Can handle 2x the feed rate that you’re currently running your standard solid-carbide bit at, and we’re not just telling you, we are making a promise.
That said, you can double the amount of sheets you can cut each day, think about that for a second.
20 sheets per day turns to 40, 5 cabinets produced per day turns to 10 - you get the picture - our bit lets you achieve more, inside the same time frame.
And even if you don’t double your output overnight, just a few extra sheets a day quickly adds up over the week.
What Owning This Bit Actually Means For You:
Cut More sheets per day
• Money generated: £200–£800+ per week (depending on your work)
Fewer tool changes
• Time saved: 15-30 minutes per day, that’s almost 3 hours saved each week.
Less sanding & rework
• Money saved: £100-£250+ per week in labour cost & ruined materials.
Stronger under load in dense materials
• Even avoiding just 1 breakage each week results in less interruptions production time.
Reliable across materials
• Fewer mistakes, fewer sheets destroyed saving £1000+ per year in wasted material.
Additionally, this bit is built to resist snapping under real working conditions.
We’ve tested it repeatedly across birch ply, bamboo, MFC, solid hardwood and more.
Because even snapping a little less means fewer interruptions, fewer tool changes, fewer ruined sheets means more time actually cutting.
I suppose the only way a snapping incident could happen is if you directly rammed the tool into the side of the machine, but why would you do that?
That would just be strange.
I'm sure you could get it to snap if you drove a digger over it, but what i'm trying to say is It is Definitely the most durable on the market, and we have tested it meticulously to prove it.
Snap testing isn’t the only evaluation we have conducted, We’ve undertaken Rigorous testing, for both tool lifespan and the raw quality of finish.
These assessments gives us every right to claim these bold remarks
[Keep your eyes peeled for our next ad which is a raw, unedited time-lapse. Our PRO 6MM Compression Bit vs the next best 6MM Bit on the market, cutting sheet after sheet until the quality drops. A pure clip, simply letting the product do the talking]
We have supplied over 100 workshops with our 6mm PRO compression bit in the last week. Not a single workshop owner has said a bad word.
I don't doubt for a second that these workshops aren't putting these bits through their paces either.
The type of businesses that have purchased so far include busy bespoke fitted wardrobe makers in London, camper van interior makers in Wales, bespoke kitchen makers in Yorkshire, fitted bedroom furniture makers in Manchester, and many more. If our compression bit works for them I don’t doubt it won’t work for you.
Here are some WhatsApp messages we have received over the last few days, regarding the performance of our 6mm Pro Compression bit so far: