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Discussions of tools wether you bought them or made them yourself. Anything from screwdrivers to custom chucks and drilling rigs.
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Sold in sets, Bruce...
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The set is sounding really good. Can't wait !
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Count me in as interested!
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BDP wrote:Sold in sets, Bruce...
Okay!
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Do you have to be yourself all the time Bruce??????? :filth-n-foul:
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BDP wrote: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?

Brad
I might be alone in this, but I'd rather 11/16 than 7/8.
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+1
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Please count me in, Brad. From what I've heard your drills must be great.
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Tyler wrote: I might be alone in this, but I'd rather 11/16 than 7/8.
I'd be interested in 11/16 on the conical bit...
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Charles Cole wrote:Do you have to be yourself all the time Bruce??????? :filth-n-foul:
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BDP wrote:....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?...
These sound great! Please mark me down for a set.

I'm blessed with a set from your last batch, Brad. I love them! But adding the radius and a bit with a conical shape have me sold on adding these to the arsenal. I rounded the bottom of the 3/4" bit from the last batch to get the bowl shape I was after. It works, but nothing like your crisp edges. I'll be very glad to have you do the radius. I've often wished the bits were a little longer too. Thanks for offering to do another batch!
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Is conical just one size, Brad?
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I'm interested too.
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Everyone,

I'll be working on a ballpark price and the possible options after New Years. For those who may have not noticed, I started another post on shape choices here. You may want to look in on what has been discussed so far...

Happy New Year,
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O.F. 2,

I´ve no idea what "ballpark price" means, but I must have the tools you`re working with whatever the cost
may be.
How can I get them?

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Walle,

"Ballpark price" means that the tools will cost about the same than a trip to a ball park, which is a place where balls are prominent.

Actually, no.

By the way, I am now definitely in.
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Count me in.
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Hi Brad,

Pls count me in as well.

Many thanks!

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Tyler wrote:
I might be alone in this, but I'd rather 11/16 than 7/8.


I'd be interested in 11/16 on the conical bit...

Me Too!
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Please add me to the list. Thanks!
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