Hi Joe, great looking sign! Thank you for the tips about those really neat roundover style bits. You're the best!
Hi Joe, great looking sign! Thank you for the tips about those really neat roundover style bits. You're the best!
Joe,
Thank you for sharing. This will add a nice touch to projects.
Greg
Thanks Joe, Iwish Ihad read this 2 months ago. I was struggling doing 1.5" graphics and they just were not coming out right. Then I remembered using these bits 10 yrs ago and after I figured out how to add one to my tool database VOILA. I just added your two suppliers to the one I had and will add them today. I didn't want to go 3D as I've got 130 kids blocks in a batch so was tyring to stay 2.5D for time factor. My desktop is showing up today and these bits will make a real difference. I'm working with sugar maple and my depth of cut will only be .15" can I do it in one pass? Thanks Scott
To all Aussies following this fascinating thread - you can get these cutters here from Carbatec under their own brand with the price rangeing from $17 to $29 for an inch cutter. Very sharp point and great for tiny brand name labelling. Rather oddly they call them barley twists which is why I posted this info!
http://www.carbatec.com.au/barley-twist-bits_c21257
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