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Old June 11, 2012, 06:42 PM   #15
rodfac
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I've used a broad angle counter sink before with good results, or you might try chucking up your two ended chamfer tool in a drill press; a light touch at low rpm does the trick. BTW, you use the post on the outside chamfer cutter to chuck it up; or even a hand drill, lightly clamped to your bench will work. Both methods work well. Rod
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