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  1. #1
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    Default New invention deburring tool

    Saw this on something else I was looking at.
    New Invention - UNIBURR Tool Bit - A deburring tool bit that quickly repairs damaged bolts

    https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_...ernal+deburrin

    UNIBURR Deburring Tool Damaged External Thread Tip Repair Bolts AU $81.44 +AU $39.54 postage
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    Ooooh, what a handy gadget!

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    I purchased one about 6 months ago from this company Uniburr | Uniburr Plus | Deburring Tool

    i have used it quite a few times and pleased with the results,

    Simon

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    If you're ever after a hand powered version, check out the Noga variant:
    http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/deburring-tools/3394386/
    They make some nice tools.

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    Keith Fenner did an ad video for EZ Thread which I think is also a useful tool. It cleans out the thread, not cuts the thread off like the Uniburr. The Uniburr would be quicker and easier in situations where you have thread length to spare. I find the comment "repairs damaged bolts" a bit misleading. I think there are more accurate ways to describe the action. The EZ Thread is like a thread file that can be used in a Dremel type tool as well as some other sizes I believe. It is a carbide disk cutter with a 60 degree cross section.

    Dean

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    This example over at HSM is elegant and would make a great saturday project. Good way to use chipped TCMT inserts too.

    Shop Made Tools - Page 292

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    Nothing new here, my grandfather had one of these he used with a brace 50 years ago

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    So it is like a pencil sharpener. Makes you wonder how they could patent an external chamfering tool.
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    I've got one of those I use when running a die over it won't work.... except mine looks more like an angle grinder with a 1mm cutoff wheel

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