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New portable Pocket Cutter from Castle

A) Castle 110

Machinery manufacturer Castle USA introduces the 110 Pocket Cutter, a portable and adjustable pocket hole joinery solution.

“The Castle 110 Pocket Cutter provides smaller woodworking shops, hobbyists, and DIYers with the same, superior ‘Castle Low Angle Pocket’ for minimizing joint shift as our bigger, more commercial machines,” Glyn Phillips, general manager of Castle USA, said in a statement.

“Our founder, Max Durney, has been working on getting our pocket hole technology into the hands of everyday woodworkers for quite some time, and the Castle 110 does that while being affordable, portable, and easy-to-use.”

The Castle 110 Pocket Cutter sells for $399.

For more, visit www.castleusa.com.

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