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You can use a bud bur to shape seats for shaped stones; with it, you can reposition, taper and enlarge holes.
All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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These burs can be used for tapering holes and for cleaning up the reverse sides of drilled holes.
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All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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Cup burs are great for rounding and smoothing prongs, posts, wire and rivet heads.
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All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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All burs have 3/32" shanks and Pkg/6
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Instead of fluted cutting surfaces, these burs have teeth similar to a double-cut file. Cross-cut burs are very aggressive and can remove large amounts of material.
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Wonderful for grinding and shaping the inside of ring shanks, cylinder burs have teeth on the sides, not at the ends and work very much like a file.
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Hart burs are similar to setting burs except the profiles are angled and make them great for flush setting and cutting seats in prongs.
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Hart burs are similar to setting burs except the profiles are angled and make them great for flush setting and cutting seats in prongs.
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