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Twofers Grinding Bits - 3/4" Ultra Fine by Aanraku Studios

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$29.95 USD
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Product Features
  • 2 Superior Quality Bits at 1 Low Price
  • Finest Grinder Bit for Your Most Delicate Work
  • Diamond Coating Guaranteed Not to Peel!
  • Doubled Plated for Longer Product Life
  • Large 18MM Abrasive Height for Uniformed Grinding
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Twofers Grinding Bits - 3/4 Ultra Fine
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Product Description
Two Superior Quality Bits at One Value Price
Aanraku's Twofers Grinder Bits offer superior quality at a low-cost. The diamond abrasive grinding surface is double plated for strength, durability and long life. It's large 18mm bit height gives you a larger grinding surface, designed to maximize bite and allows for the uniform grinding. Diamond coating guaranteed not to peel!

Ultra fine bit is ideal for delicate glass, such as dichroic, mirror and antique, to prevent chipping. Also an excellent edge finisher for fusing pieces. Bits fit most glass grinders. Ultra fine diamond mesh grit of 600. 1" diameter. 
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5 stars Twofers Grinding bits 3/4" ultra fine By on
Pros : Very good for grinding dichroic. Doesn't chip the dichroic. Also great for mosaics and for fusing as other grinder bits chip the glass.
Cons : None.
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