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Default Round carbide inserts - popular sources?

On 11/8/2013 9:23 PM, Mac Davis wrote:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2013 13:57:15 -0800 (PST), wrote:
The prices on the link are ok, but all of those inserts are for the
EZ/ Woodchuck tools...
None will work with the Eliminator or Hunter tools, wrong cutting
edge...


On Sunday, February 22, 2009 3:55:31 AM UTC-7, Max63 wrote:
Both the Hunter and the Eliminator have left me with the urge to try
out yet another member of the latest trend (after the ci1) but prices
are still a bit steep. Both sell their tips for around 20 usd while
industrial carbide inserts can be had for about a sixth of that (10
for 35$). Problem is, the industrial inserts dont seem to be that
sharp along the edge and sharpening them seems out of the question.
Im interested to hear from anyone with positive results with a DIY
tool of this sort.
thx,
Max
a possible source?
http://www.carbidedepot.com/Dynamicl...ategoryID=4285

Hello,
This eBay store has a good selection of Carbide Inserts for wood at a reasonable price. Link: http://stores.ebay.com/AZ-Carbide-Inserts-for-Wood
Regards
Dale



carbide for metal cutting is intentionally rounded on the leading edge
to extend life. For wood, you need much more sharpness except for roughing