Hi,
what function do they serve?
Thanks,
Felix
Hi,
what function do they serve?
Thanks,
Felix
There are two functions.
First, is to assure that the cutting head is a set distance from the chuck on the first and 2nd insert.
Second, (in my opinion) is to match the specs as to the proper distance the head (or cutting tip) should be from the chuck. They also keep the small bevel, behind some bit heads, from the chuck/collet. The bevel could end up causing the bit to loosen in the chuck or collet.
I bought my first set from LHR, but from then on, I just went to the hardware store and got some tubing and cut my own.
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Well I agree with that and I bought a set from LHR. But there are different sizes in them so does anyone have an idea as to the rhyme or reason for that?
Tom
There's two sizes. 1/2 and 1/4 for the two different size bits in full bit set.
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Thanks Bud.
I thought it could have something to do with vibration as well.
Felix
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Thanks Bud!
when i recieved the carveright I thought it was for shipping to protect the arbor I did'nt know they had a reason.... I did'nt throw them away thank gosh...
I thought when I recieved my carvewright they were there to protect the arbor for shipping I didnt throw them away...thank gosh...