Well, maybe not rare, but certainly hard to locate. :wink:
I have a stile and rail bit profile that I would really like to own,
but can find only a couple of retailers :cry: . The bit is the shaker
rail and stile with 15 degree bevel shown on
This page. Also, I am completely unfamiliar with the retailer
that I linked. :?
Any thoughts?
--Ozoned
I couldn't see your picture but lee valley has a shaker bit.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=45095&cat=1,46168,46178&ap=1
"Ozoned" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Well, maybe not rare, but certainly hard to locate. :wink:
>
> I have a stile and rail bit profile that I would really like to own,
> but can find only a couple of retailers :cry: . The bit is the shaker
> rail and stile with 15 degree bevel shown on
>
> This page. Also, I am completely unfamiliar with the retailer
> that I linked. :?
>
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> --Ozoned
>
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Ozoned) wrote:
>Well, maybe not rare, but certainly hard to locate. :wink:
>
>I have a stile and rail bit profile that I would really like to own,
>but can find only a couple of retailers :cry: . The bit is the shaker
>rail and stile with 15 degree bevel shown on
>
>This page. Also, I am completely unfamiliar with the retailer
>that I linked. :?
>
>
>Any thoughts?
First thought is that you need to re-post, and make sure the link appears this
time. :-)
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