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Buckeye

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dont know why only one person took me up on my offer as i got them in for about $2.80

If they were round I am sure you would have had more takers.

Peter
 

sbwertz

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I don't have one of the tools for these cutters Sharon, but i thank you for opening this up to members here ... :thumbs:

I made my own tools from the handles from small prybars. I just cut off the ends of the pry bar, and ground a notch in it, then tapped it for the screw. I made three of them. I keep a round cutter in one, a square cutter for wood or acrylic in another, and a square cutter for inlayed stone in the third.
 

silver

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dont know why only one person took me up on my offer as i got them in for about $2.80

If they were round edged ones I would certainly have been interested Alex. I have used the square ones and never really liked them. The profiled ones that Sharon was on about are the better on in my opinion ..
 
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