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    Smiife, the swan neck can get into gentle corners on tight apertures or on more generous openings I have been able to have 90°corners. 50mm allows such angles. There is a true swan neck available, but I have not yet bothered to get it.

    The red one is a woodcut swan neck, in a Kelton handle.
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    Heres the set I made for the Ultima. It has a slightly longer link on the cutter than what Sorby provide and the handle is foam covered. The shaft will slide inside the handle to vary the length. Nothing too flash its an older handle and shaft from way back. But the shaft is good 20mm dia high tensile hard chromed. It's an old pneumatic cylinder rod and is much stiffer than most.
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