Features
- Flute geometry with steep spiral to help evacuate debris
- Carbide cutting material for extended wear life
- Tapered body profile to reduce weight for smoother operation
- Relief hole to dissipate heat and allow slug removal
- Straight shank fits standard three‑jaw chucks
Specifications
| Length | 12" |
| Bit Diameter | 3/8 in |
| Chuck Fitment | Standard chuck |
| Pack Quantity | 1 |
| Shank Type | Straight shank |
| Intended Use | Rotation mode only; not for hammer mode |
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Straight shank rebar cutter bit designed to fit standard three‑jaw chuck drills. Intended for use in rotation mode only; do not use in hammer/impact mode. Used for cutting rebar.
Project Ideas
Business
Low‑Vibration Rebar Cutting Service
Offer on-site rebar cutting in hospitals, labs, and offices where hammering is restricted. The rotation-only rebar cutter minimizes vibration and noise while cleanly cutting bars encountered during penetrations or renovations.
Rebar Conflict Resolution for MEP Drilling
Partner with core-drilling and MEP trades to handle rebar hits. When scanners flag steel, you arrive with a standard-chuck drill and the 12 in cutter to open a clean path, remove slugs via the relief port, and keep crews on schedule.
Protruding Rebar/Dowel Removal
Specialize in trimming or removing exposed rebar and dowels during remodels and structural repairs. The carbide cutter provides long wear life for repetitive cuts, helping you deliver neat, flush finishes with minimal disruption.
Industrial Rebar Decor Studio
Design and sell welded or pinned rebar furniture and decor—racks, trellises, shelves—leveraging 3/8 in precision holes for bolt-up joints. Market locally and online with custom sizing and on-site installation as upsells.
Kit Rental and Training
Rent a turnkey kit—standard three-jaw drill, straight-shank rebar cutter, PPE, and quick guides on slug removal and heat management. Offer optional on-site demos and sell replacement carbide cutters as consumables.
Creative
Industrial Garden Trellis
Build a modern trellis using vertical rebar uprights and 3/8 in cross-rods. Use the rebar cutter to drill clean, centered pass-through holes in the uprights so you can thread and pin the crossbars without welding. The long 12 in bit reaches deeper pieces, and the relief hole helps eject slugs for smooth assembly.
No‑Weld Rebar Wine Rack
Create a freestanding or wall-mounted wine rack by drilling 3/8 in holes in rebar frames to accept rod cradles for bottles. The straight shank fits a standard drill, and the carbide cutter keeps holes consistent across multiple pieces for a clean, modular look.
Modular Coat Rack and Shelf Brackets
Make a rugged coat rack or shelf system by drilling mounting holes through rebar arms, then bolting them to a wood backer. The steep flute geometry clears chips so holes stay true, and the tapered body lets you work smoothly even on longer brackets.
Rebar Wind Chime Sculpture
Cut suspension holes in various lengths of rebar to hang them as tonal chimes from a metal or wood frame. The 3/8 in holes provide durable attachment points for cables or chain, and the rotation-only cutter maintains neat edges for a polished aesthetic.
Breakdown Firewood Rack
Drill precise holes in rebar side frames to accept 3/8 in connector rods, creating a knockdown log holder that assembles with pins and disassembles flat. The relief hole speeds slug removal, making batch fabrication efficient.