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[email protected] (Doug Miller)

10/08/2003 11:09 PM

Request help finding unusual router bit sizes

Maybe I'm having brain farts, or selective blindness, but I couldn't find what
I wanted in catalogs from Woodcraft, Rockler, Jesada, Eagle America, MLCS,
Grizzly, or Whiteside... anyway, I'm looking for these bits in either 1/4" or
1/2" shank:

Roundnose or core box bit, 9/16" diameter (Woodline WL-1372-1)
Fingernail bit, 3/4" bead opening (Woodline WL-1092 or WL-1097)

It doesn't seem to me that these should be so unusual... but so far, the
Woodline Arizona catalog is the only place that I have found either of these.
I've never used Woodline bits before, and don't know anything about them
(unless it's true, as some say, that Rockler's bits are made by Woodline).
They're inexpensive, to be sure, but that's sometimes a bad thing. I'd rather
stick with what I know...

I could also use a 7/8" bullnose bit, or a shaper cutter, instead of the
fingernail bit, but I haven't been able to find that either. :-(

TIA...

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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek-at-milmac-dot-com)


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Ramsey

in reply to [email protected] (Doug Miller) on 10/08/2003 11:09 PM

10/08/2003 6:34 PM

I like Woodline; Price Cutter also has some odd dimensioned bits.

On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:09:24 GMT, [email protected] (Doug Miller)
wrote:

>Maybe I'm having brain farts, or selective blindness, but I couldn't find what
>I wanted in catalogs from Woodcraft, Rockler, Jesada, Eagle America, MLCS,
>Grizzly, or Whiteside... anyway, I'm looking for these bits in either 1/4" or
>1/2" shank:
>
>Roundnose or core box bit, 9/16" diameter (Woodline WL-1372-1)
>Fingernail bit, 3/4" bead opening (Woodline WL-1092 or WL-1097)
>
>It doesn't seem to me that these should be so unusual... but so far, the
>Woodline Arizona catalog is the only place that I have found either of these.
>I've never used Woodline bits before, and don't know anything about them
>(unless it's true, as some say, that Rockler's bits are made by Woodline).
>They're inexpensive, to be sure, but that's sometimes a bad thing. I'd rather
>stick with what I know...
>
>I could also use a 7/8" bullnose bit, or a shaper cutter, instead of the
>fingernail bit, but I haven't been able to find that either. :-(
>
>TIA...


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