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Chainfire

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3. Or you could just use an adjustable wood bit. I have them in two sizes.
Sat Oct 28, 2023, 08:30 PM
Oct 2023

I use a lot of "obsolete" wood working tools. These bits bought new are pricey, but I get most of my woodworking tools from junk shops and restore them. I like restoring the tools as much as I like woodworking.

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