Core drills ready to go

The 1" shank seemed to be causing some compatibility problems for some, so I will now offer both the 1" shank and a .750 shank, your choice.

Here is a pic of the .750 shank drill:


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I have no clue how much better, or if it even is better to use one designed for cutting wood. I've had mine for about 12 years now and when I ordered it they said that a wood cutting profile would be ground onto it's nose. I do know I've been very happy with it and have bored many, many pieces of wood successfully. This is a good price as I paid more than this price 12 years ago.

Dick

Dick, the drill cuts nicely even though it has a metal profile. I cored several handles and fronts this morning, using my Jacobs chuck in the tail-stock, all under hand pressure. The core was smooth and accomplished with human powered tail-stock.
 
Add this slightly larger (.028) diameter drill to your arsenal for more versatility in your coring process.
 
Ready to core right out of the box. A little over-sized to make sure those .750 rings install perfectly. Order yours today.
 
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