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    Default DIMAR Quality Carbide Rosette Cutter

    The clean out continues.

    Very High Quality (and expensive) rosette cutter made byDimar (Germany). This unit has replaceable carbide cutters that can bepurchased for different rosette profiles. There is one set of cutters included.Replacement cutters can still be purchased. All in very good condition. Asking$50
    Pick up from Ascot in Brisbane.

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    Question please sir....Could I use the rosette cutter to cut/make wooden toy wheels???
    If so, what might postage to Blue Mountains be please, post code 2776.....

    All this being good, I'd be please to purchase the set, thank you....Cheers, crowie

    PS - Also please, were might one source the spare replacement cutters, thank you.....

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    Hi Crowie,
    Yes you can use this cutter to make fancy toy wheels. If youlook at the picture of the profile there is a bead (high spot) in the centre.This would be drilled out for the shaft so you would lose that part of theprofile. The specific knives Iam selling here allow you to cut an inlay rosetteor a free cut rosette that is removed from the material for inlay (or a wheelin your case). If you want to look it up on the DIMAR web the profile includedin this sale is number 1800120. Do a search for DIMAR DIROSE 1800120 and youwill see the profile. The wheel would end up 80mm diameter. For postage I wouldjust allow for an Aus Post satchel which would be $8.25.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flindersia View Post
    Hi Crowie,
    Yes you can use this cutter to make fancy toy wheels. If youlook at the picture of the profile there is a bead (high spot) in the centre.This would be drilled out for the shaft so you would lose that part of theprofile. The specific knives Iam selling here allow you to cut an inlay rosetteor a free cut rosette that is removed from the material for inlay (or a wheelin your case). If you want to look it up on the DIMAR web the profile included in this sale is number 1800120. Do a search for DIMAR DIROSE 1800120 and you will see the profile. The wheel would end up 80mm diameter. For postage I would just allow for an Aus Post satchel which would be $8.25.
    Thank you "Flindersia", I've done a search and there is a Dimar Australia so it looks like I could get replacement cutters ...
    All that being said, I think I'll take a punt on it please ..... for the record "I'll take it", thank you .....
    Could you email me your payment details so I can do the direct deposit, cheers, crowie

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