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Hello;

I am in search of smaller annular cutters of 1/4" and less, that I can
chuck into my drill press.

Any help is appreciated

Thanks

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I havn't seen anything that small in an annular cutter. The smallest I
see listed in the catalogs is 7/16. What about a standard 2 or 4 flute
centercutting endmill? What type of material are you trying to cut and
how thick? You may also want to look at the Bullet style drills that
Black & decker sell.

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Hello;

I am in search of smaller annular cutters of 1/4" and less, that I can
chuck into my drill press.

Any help is appreciated

Thanks

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Auto-body-repair spotweld cutters?

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