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    Deburring tool from broken tap



    I hope to inspire some people or perheps give some inspiration.

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    Crusty (Sep 23, 2020), Jon (Sep 24, 2020)

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    I've got a similar one that I made from an import carving chisel which was worthless for that purpose but works fine now for deburring.
    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    Thanks engineer steve! We've added your Deburring Tool to our Metalworking category,
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    Carbide inserts work well too...

    Quickie deburring tool
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    @mklotz Looks cool! I bet it can take used inserts as well (blunt tips)



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    Last edited by engineer steve; Sep 24, 2020 at 12:55 AM.

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