Crazyraceguy
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I've got a couple of those. I was a little surprised to see such a thing? When my previous 1/2" shank pattern bit was worn beyond resharpening again, I asked the purchasing guy to get me a replacement, using that as a description. Expecting the "usual" 3/4" diameter one, like I had before. This is what he got for me.
It works, I guess, but if I really wanted one that small, a 1/4" shank would have been fine.
My point being that I don't see the purpose? Seems to me that the extra machining and precision required to produce such a thing would cost more than the extra material of the shank. 1/2" shank bits always cost considerably more, for nothing more than that.
It works, I guess, but if I really wanted one that small, a 1/4" shank would have been fine.
My point being that I don't see the purpose? Seems to me that the extra machining and precision required to produce such a thing would cost more than the extra material of the shank. 1/2" shank bits always cost considerably more, for nothing more than that.