What was the thin-shaft dvtl bit?
I seem to remember reading somewhere about a new dovetail bit that had the thinnist shaft made thus far above the cutting edges to allow for narrow-apexed sockets? Anybody know and/or have used them?
Thanks,
JK
I seem to remember reading somewhere about a new dovetail bit that had the thinnist shaft made thus far above the cutting edges to allow for narrow-apexed sockets? Anybody know and/or have used them?
Thanks,
JK
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It could be a woodrat bit. I have the woodrat machine and purchased thiere bits at the same time. I don't have a web site for them but the mailing address is"The Craftsman Gallery, inc
P O Box 54518
Cincinnati Ohio 45254 "
You can find a phone number from that address and give call. Hope this helps
http://www.woodrat.com/cutterFrameset.html
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