Any Cut 3.5 -

The specification assumes the material is uniform. If you are using plywood, OSB, MDF, aluminum plate, or acrylic sheet, the material properties do not change with rotation. By specifying "any cut," you signal to the supplier that you understand material science and are not imposing arbitrary aesthetic requirements.

For the uninitiated, the Any Cut 3.5 is a [type of tool: oscillating multi-tool blade / carbide utility knife / 3.5" circular saw blade]. The "3.5" refers to the [cut depth / blade diameter / length] , but the "Any Cut" is the real headline. any cut 3.5

The geometry of the tooth pattern has been redesigned. Instead of specialized blades for wood, metal, and laminate, this single edge uses a [specific grind, e.g., "triple-chip grind" or "variable tooth pitch"] that chews through materials without skipping a beat. The specification assumes the material is uniform

Closed-cell foam strips used for weather sealing often come in 3.5-inch widths. A spec that reads "any cut 3.5" for a gasket means the manufacturer can die-cut, water-jet, or razor-slit the foam. The cut can be rough, because the foam will compress and conform to the gap. In practice, this means a standard Benchy that

Anycubic markets the Kobra 2 Neo as a "High Speed" printer. While it doesn't have the CoreXY speed of the top-tier Bambu Lab machines, it is significantly faster than the older Mega S.

In practice, this means a standard Benchy that used to take 4-5 hours on older budget printers can now be knocked out in closer to 2.5 or 3 hours with decent quality.

Ensure your die grinder or mini angle grinder accepts 3/8-inch (10mm) arbors. If your tool uses a 5/8" or 7/8" arbor, you will need a reducing bushing (usually included with the wheel pack).