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Thread: Anyone use Pod bits?

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    Anyone use Pod bits?

    Visited my local industrial woodworking tooling expert yesterday. (Woodtech) I asked them if they carried any tapered carving bits. They gave me a catalog from Forest City that had a Pod bit. They are made of M3 steel, tapered, and are in sizes down to 1/16".

    They are the bits of choice for the old school multi-spindle carvers used in furniture plants. I want to try some carving soon and wondered if anyone here has used these bits.

    Thanks
    Perry

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    If its The Pod I'm thinking of, my grandfather held the patent for that before his death. He was technical editor of FDM Magazine for a number of years and is also the author of Chisels on a Wheel, regarded as "the book" for the industrial cutting tool industry.
    Your endgrain is like your bellybutton. Yes, I know you have it. No, I don't want to see it.

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