Yup. I bought mine about a year ago.Is this still made? It is a great tool. You can adjust it so you never hit your ferrule.
Edit: Doing a deeper dive it seems everyone is out of stock.
Yup. I bought mine about a year ago.Is this still made? It is a great tool. You can adjust it so you never hit your ferrule.
I've been using a small Japanese Kiradashi knife to trim the sides. I tape off the ferrule and then hit it. This thing is SHARP as fk and does a great job. https://www.amazon.com/Right-Carvin...ocphy=9026561&hvtargid=pla-308543204131&psc=1Yup. I bought mine about a year ago.
Edit: Doing a deeper dive it seems everyone is out of stock.
That's what i have. Love it. Works great.Porper used to make a similar burnishing tool.
Sadly, they are hard to find these days!
This is what I have carried for years except for the file. It's pretty new. The Porper Mini Grazer and the Burnisher should be used with care.That's what i have. Love it. Works great.
Minus the bridge head and papers it looks like my stuffThis is what I have carried for years except for the file. It's pretty new. The Porper Mini Grazer and the Burnisher should be used with care.
Twists them right off.
If the tip is not round ,it binds as you turn it in the tube.