CutTool CDR/CUT-922 is a handheld rotary cutting tool (model names vary by vendor). It’s used for trimming, scoring, and cutting materials like vinyl, cardboard, fabric, thin plastics, and light-gauge metal sheets. Typical features: variable-speed motor, replaceable rotary/straight blades, adjustable depth guard, auxiliary guide or ruler, USB or power-adapter options, and safety interlock.

The CutTool CDR CUT 922 is a premium-grade industrial cutting implement designed for high-speed and high-feed applications. Manufactured using micro-grain carbide or high-speed steel (depending on the variant), it is engineered to deliver exceptional edge retention while minimizing vibration.

The "CDR" in its name likely denotes a specific geometry series—possibly "Controlled Depth Router" or a reference to the cutting diameter-to-radius ratio. The "922" typically indicates a 9mm cutting diameter with a 22mm overall length or a specific ISO code for shank and flute configuration.

There was a die-cutting machine called the Craftwell Cuttoo (a smaller, portable e-cutter). Someone searching for "Cuttoo tool" + "Cricut" + a random number might end up mashing all the words together into "cuttoolcdrcut922".

If that’s you: The Cuttoo uses its own blades and mats, not Cricut’s.

Why is the "922" generating buzz? Here are the standout features that separate it from generic cutting tools:

A: No. Titanium requires specialized aluminum chromium nitride (AlCrN) coatings and positive rake geometries. The 922 is not optimized for Ti-6Al-4V.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|---------------|----------| | Tool breakage at entry | Excessive feed rate or insufficient ramp angle | Reduce feed by 30% or use helical entry | | Burrs on aluminum | Dull tool or wrong helix direction | Switch to up-cut flute (check orientation) | | Melting in acrylic | Too high RPM / no chip clearing | Increase feed or use mist coolant | | Vibration (chatter) | Tool overhang too long | Reduce stick-out length to <4x diameter | | Uneven wear on one flute | Collet runout | Check and clean collet; replace if runout >0.01 mm |