Spoon Bits
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Sold in sets, Bruce...
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I might be alone in this, but I'd rather 11/16 than 7/8.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?
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Please count me in, Brad. From what I've heard your drills must be great.
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I'd be interested in 11/16 on the conical bit...Tyler wrote: I might be alone in this, but I'd rather 11/16 than 7/8.
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Charlene, you douche. Don't ever reply to one of my postings, or I'll tell people that your wife actually makes all the pipes you sell.Charles Cole wrote:Do you have to be yourself all the time Bruce???????![]()
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These sound great! Please mark me down for a set.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?...
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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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,
Brad
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,
Brad
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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?
Cheerio!
O.F.1
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?
Cheerio!
O.F.1
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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.
"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!
Nick
Pls count me in as well.
Many thanks!
Nick
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Me Too!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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Please add me to the list. Thanks!