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    Default 1/16" Rounded Cornering Router bit (1/8" Shank)

    Has anyone ever seen a 1/16" Rounded Cornering Router bit with a 1/8" Shank?

    Brad.

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    The smallest Dremel bit I have is 1/8” round over and the smallest I can find is a 2.4mm which is 0.094” and your after 0.0635”.

    The number is 612 if that’s of any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lappa View Post
    The smallest Dremel bit I have is 1/8” round over and the smallest I can find is a 2.4mm which is 0.094” and your after 0.0635”.

    The number is 612 if that’s of any help.
    Thanks mate. I managed to find a 1/4 shank 1/16" bit. Not exacty what I wanted but it'll do. It took some diging around as I needed a 5mm bearing on it too. Needed to fit into a 10mm recess. Its puzzing why dremel don't? Thanks again for your reply.

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