@jjacstcy The one in the video is a 1/8" ballnose carbide bit that has a 1/4" shank. It cuts on the tapored sides as well as the ballnose. For the most part I use that bit and two others for most of my work. The two others are a 1/4" carbide endmill and an inexpensive 1/4" 45 degree V-bit.
Congratulations! Great inspirational video. However, I am still of the age I prefer to raise cane than us cane.
:-)
Navigator777777 3 months ago
Yes or you can email me at bill@humblesticks com
bsimages 3 months ago
Wow that is absolutley incredible, very nice work Bill!! Can I order a sign to be made through your website?
elheffe24 3 months ago
Very nice work! What bits are you using for most of your work?
jjacstcy 4 months ago
@jjacstcy The one in the video is a 1/8" ballnose carbide bit that has a 1/4" shank. It cuts on the tapored sides as well as the ballnose. For the most part I use that bit and two others for most of my work. The two others are a 1/4" carbide endmill and an inexpensive 1/4" 45 degree V-bit.
bsimages 3 months ago