U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles wrote:
> List:
>
> Pretty much what it says. Does anyone make a rabbit bit ground at a
> 100-degree angle instead of a right angle?
>
> What I'm envisioning is a bit which is widest at the shank with a
> 100-degree taper to the bearing end.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> charles
>
I prefer a breaking bit for my rabbits. At least at first. Then going on
to a wider bit - say 100 degrees - I find the bridle for those rabbits
need to be made a little sturdier lest those rabbit riders I employ may
fall off or break in hard turns!
Oh you meant Rabbet??!!! Nevermind!
Philski
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 22:50:55 GMT, "U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles" <"Charles
Krug"@aol.com> wrote:
>List:
>
>Pretty much what it says. Does anyone make a rabbit bit ground at a
>100-degree angle instead of a right angle?
Lee Valley has a Shaker Panel Raising bit which is very similar to
what you're looking for.
Barry
A sharpening shop can grind a steel bit for you. I don't think the carbide
ones have enough edge.
max
> List:
>
> Pretty much what it says. Does anyone make a rabbit bit ground at a
> 100-degree angle instead of a right angle?
>
> What I'm envisioning is a bit which is widest at the shank with a
> 100-degree taper to the bearing end.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> charles
>
"U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles" <"Charles Krug"@aol.com> wrote in message
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> List:
>
> Pretty much what it says. Does anyone make a rabbit bit ground at a
> 100-degree angle instead of a right angle?
>
> What I'm envisioning is a bit which is widest at the shank with a
> 100-degree taper to the bearing end.
You can get custom bits made by Ridge Carbide tool and probably others.