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    Where to buy router bits?

    Where does everyone get their router bits? Do you use local (ie within Australia) suppliers?

    I'm after some ballnose cutters for wood/mdf like these
    http://www.toolstoday.com/p-5807-sol...e-spirals.aspx
    Anyone know of a local supplier? all i can find are core box cutters and they're not deep enough.

    Cheers
    matt


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    McJing in Sydney are not bad for cheap cutters.
    http://www.mcjing.com.au/routerbits/index.htm

    Cutters I have purchased so far seem to be of reasonable quality for the price. They were good to deal with and delivered quickly.


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    Hi Matty
    We have been buying from this seller in Hong Kong for quite a while.
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    The 1/4 inch ball nose solid carbide 2 flute upcut are are about $9.00 each buy it now price. Unfortunately they used to be a lot cheaper.
    cheers,
    Rod

    Perth, Western Australia


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