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need source: coarse crosscut bit large

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I am hunting for a woodshaping coarse crosscut bit that I saw demonstrated by Michael Fortune in Columbus at The Woodworking Shows in February. It was at least 1/2 to 3/4 inch long. Can't locate it online. The largest woodcarving supply doesn't carry it. He was demonstrating it on a Mikita 1/4 inch collet die grinder. Does anybody have a clue as to the source for the bit?
The bit is shaped like a rounded christmas tree. It must be crosscut so that u can work with and against the grain to remove wood fast and for shaping.
 
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booker brooks said:
I am hunting for a woodshaping coarse crosscut bit that I saw demonstrated by Michael Fortune in Columbus at The Woodworking Shows in February. It was at least 1/2 to 3/4 inch long. Can't locate it online. The largest woodcarving supply doesn't carry it. He was demonstrating it on a Mikita 1/4 inch collet die grinder. Does anybody have a clue as to the source for the bit?

Go to Woodcarver's Supply at the link and scroll down the left side to "Kutzall Extreme". They come in several colors flavors, including very course black

http://www.woodcarverssupply.com/store/

;)

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