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Re: [BKARTS] Drilling Paper
If you get a Challenge, you can make your own bits any size you
need after a few measurements to get the dimentions and taper.
Cost per bit to make your own, about twenty dolars each. The
accuracy and repeatability you can get from a precision
printer's drill? Priceless.
MaiKätzchen
--- William Minter <wminter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Feb 25, 2006, at 2:57 PM, Silver MayKitten wrote:
>
> > Better yet, watch for auctions and buy a used printer's
> drill.
> >
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> Do printer's drills have a 1/16" drill bit? If so, I could
> use one for
> my paper drill --- where can I get one? I thought they only
> had 1/8"
> and larger?
> Thanks.
> Bill
>
> William Minter Bookbinding & Conservation, Inc.
> 4364 Woodbury Pike
> Woodbury, PA 16695
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