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Looks like "fluted" tip bits; old school, like the Yankee push drills. Very cool.
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Admiral said:
Looks like "fluted" tip bits; old school, like the Yankee push drills. Very cool.
No, more like spoon bits.
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SteveF said:
[blockquote]Admiral said:
Looks like "fluted" tip bits; old school, like the Yankee push drills. Very cool.
No, more like spoon bits.
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Even better!
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The ones without the lip are shell bits. The ones with the lip are nosing bits. Those are an awesome find. Congrats!
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No, more like spoon bits.
That's what they look like to me..but very small ones for sure..
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OK, excuse my ignorance, but what do you do with them?
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Well, larger ones are used in your brace to drill holes for chair making-think starting a hole at 15 degrees off vertical, easy to do with a spoon bit.
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OK, excuse my ignorance, but what do you do with them?
Besides drill holes?
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I'm always intrigued when I run into small bits designed to go in braces.