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| Registered User | My name is Hank, I have begun making Japanese Puzzle Boxes. Anyone else doing the same? Also, anyone know where I can get a 1/16" router bit? It also may be called a "veining" bit. Thanks |
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome. That's a pretty small router bit. I have some small veining bits but I think 1/8 is probably the smallest for a normal router. I think a 1/1 6 might be available for using in a dremel moto-tool. corey |
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Welcome to the router forums Hank. Lee Valley sells a 1/16" router bit. It has a cutting depth of 1/4". Hope this helps.
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