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baweaverpipes wrote:
Leus wrote:Depending on due date, I'm interested.
I want mine day after tomorrow!!!
I've already got mine. :thplt:
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I'm going to be visiting Jeff this spring, and I'm guessing he will convert me to freehand drilling whilst I'm there. *sigh*

I'm in. :)
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Count me in as well!
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I'm up for it
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Hey Brad - Count me in. Thanks!
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I'm interested!
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OK by me Brad
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I also have my bits and pieces, and would just add that it is addictive stuff - drilling freehand. :D
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Brad, I got three from you last time and they are great.
Are you considering making different shapes?
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Tano,

Yes, these will be rounded at the tip, but the same diameters, unless otherwise requested... and possibly one conically taperd bit for dublin-type shapes, maybe... once there are enough of us, we can discuss the details here...

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BDP wrote:Tano,
... and possibly one conically tapered bit for dublin-type shapes
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BDP,
Now you're talking! And to think I was under the impression you were a dumb left coast liberal! Now you just one dna from being a hillbilly like me :lol:
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Brad put me down for the conically shape ones.
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I could be interested as well pending details
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Me too.
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BDP wrote:Tano,

Yes, these will be rounded at the tip, but the same diameters, unless otherwise requested... and possibly one conically taperd bit for dublin-type shapes, maybe... once there are enough of us, we can discuss the details here...

Brad
Oh man, this complicates things! Now I will want a full set. :thumbsup:

(Forget the blasting rig and a lathe and briar!)
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Tyler wrote:
BDP wrote:(Forget the blasting rig and a lathe and briar!)
LOL....I'm doing the same mental gymnastics right now, Tyler. :)
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I know how precise you are Brad so put me down for a set of bits.
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Where are we on these Brad - do we have enough orders?

For those of you who haven't responded yet - please order some bits; you're holding me up!
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Close enough to start looking at pricing for materials, asking my friend about the use of his shop, etc...

These pieces will be a little longer than the last set I made, and with a rounded bottom, about a 3/4" radius on all of them. Sizes 3/4, 13/16, and 7/8 inches. I'm thinking one more with a concial shape, with a slight radius at the bottom. Any pipe can be opened at the bottom of the bowl by using one of the other three...Thoughts?

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I would like 3/4, 13/16 and conical.
Brad, you're the MAN!
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