Anyone want to split an order of Brad's spoon bits with me?

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Anyone want to split an order of Brad's spoon bits with me?

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It occurred to me that a way I might be able to get in on the spoon bit run Brad is making is to split the set up with someone.

I'd like a 3/4" bit. Anyone (or any two) want to join my order and buy the 11/64" and 13/64"?

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Tyler, I would go in with you. I just want to try one anyway. So I would go with the 13/64. What's the cost for a single bit?
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Jamie,

I should have posted earlier, but both bits are spoken for. Sorry!

Thanks for the offer though.

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Tyler wrote:Anyone (or any two) want to join my order and buy the 11/64" and 13/64"?
You must be making a pipe for Folloder's collection of the World's Smallest Smokeable pipes because my draught holes are only slightly larger than this. :)
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LOL...yeah that denominator is important.

OK, lets try again:

11/16 and 13/16.

Better?

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I don't know, Tyler. I do love the tiny pipes!
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Jeff, your draught holes are slightly larger than 11/64 and 13/64? :shock:
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LOL! I love that collection! He really need a tine rack and tiny tamper though.
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I think Adam Davidson said something to me about how his is making a tiny rack for that collection.
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ArtGuy wrote:Jeff, your draught holes are slightly larger than 11/64 and 13/64? :shock:
Of course, aren't yours? They're also hexagonal. After three months of crunching numbers and a few simulations through a supercomputer I have finally settled on the ideal engineering for my pipes.

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Jeff, your draught holes are slightly larger than 11/64 and 13/64?
Of course, aren't yours?
Jeff likes his customers to eat dottle. :P

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jeff wrote:
ArtGuy wrote:Jeff, your draught holes are slightly larger than 11/64 and 13/64? :shock:
Of course, aren't yours? They're also hexagonal. After three months of crunching numbers and a few simulations through a supercomputer I have finally settled on the ideal engineering for my pipes.

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Hex! of course! It was right there all the time.
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Jeff,

Could you tell me where you got the hexagonal drill bit?

I've been wanting to try this ever since Roger Wallenstein told me about it.

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That would be pretty cool. I wonder how you could do that?
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