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Looking for THAT router bit site!
In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I
checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry |
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Looking for THAT router bit site!
Barry Kwasny wrote:
In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry it won't take long for you to check out these 4: CMT, Amana, Freud, whiteside. Dave |
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"Barry Kwasny" wrote in message ... In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry Could be many. www.infinitytools.com www.routerbits.com |
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On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:36:36 -0500, Barry Kwasny wrote:
In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry http://www.carbide.com ? |
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wow, carbide.com is a nice site.
"W Canaday" wrote in message news On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:36:36 -0500, Barry Kwasny wrote: In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry http://www.carbide.com ? |
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Looking for THAT router bit site!
Try www.mlcswoodworking.com they have some good info. "Barry Kwasny" wrote in message ... In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry |
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Seriously, ever hear of google? Works for me- "router bit".
TTFN, J |
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W Canaday wrote: On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:36:36 -0500, Barry Kwasny wrote: In the late Summer ,early Fall I came across a website of router bits. I checked out bits to use for picture frames. The site showed their bits in drawing form and had a great help section where it showed 2 and 3 of their bits used in different sequences to produce various profiles. Some very good examples of how to use their products. I'm hoping someone out there knows where I visited. Thanks, Barry http://www.carbide.com ? That's where I buy mine. Superb service, excellent selection. Mostly competitive pricing. Will send things USPS to Canada. Nice. (5 dollar custom clearance fee. How cool is that?) AND... they cater to my trade (Solid Surface fabrication) |
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