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Cutting Tool

Cut a perfect circle every time.

Have you ever found the right cone only to find that it has a voice coil hole that is just too small to use? Recone centers all over the world have useless inventory for this very reason. Let me tell you that it has plagued reconers every since the beginning. That is, until now.

Cutting a perfect circle for a voice coil in a cone, trimming a dust cap, cutting all or part of the cup from a spider, customizing a voice coil opening on a spider, trimming the voice coil former.

It is an inexpensive product that has a very special hundred uses. You can now trim almost any of the parts of a recone kit with expert results every time without worry about ruining the only cone you had that was even close to what you needed. You can precision cut a one inch voice coil hole in a cone out to a one and one half inch hole. How about a spider that is too tall for the frame, but everything about the spider is perfect. Now you can cut that 1/2" cup to have the perfect flat spider in less than a minute. Never compress the spider again using this simple little tool. You can trim a foam surround 1/16" so it will fit into the frame of a Sansui, Kenwood, Sony. Finally something simple that works like a 20 thousand dollar machine for less than the cost of one single cone.

 

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Reconers do not need a $20k machine to trim cones, voice coils or spiders. We think that six bucks is plenty to spend.

Cutting Tool 
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$6.50

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