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    Engraving Bits Found Locally?

    I need to engrave something and I crashed my bit yesterday and my new order won't come for a week. I use bitsandsbits.com half round 80degree .01 tip. Any suggestions to where I can find these locally, I don't need a specific store more like what kind of stores I should be seeking out. I mean the local tooling supply doesn't sell them. Thanks.


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    Check a local trophy shop and see where they get them or if they will sell you a bit or two. BTW, it never hurts to mention where "local" is for you.

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    Thanks that's a goo idea, I'm in San Francisco.


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    Antares, Inc., Bruce Diamond search them on the web. They can overnight your order if it is in stock.


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