Hello,
I need to get a roundover bit, and I’ve noticed that one tool catalog says that you can remove the bearing on a roundover bit and turn it into a beading bit. If this is true, I assume that you could not only remove the bearing, but also replace it with a different size bearing to produce a different beading profile.
Have any of you used a roundover bit in this way, and if so, is this as effective as simply buying a separate beading bit? If this works, it sounds like a way to get two bit profiles by buying just one bit.
Thanks,
Louis