with apologies to Ogden Nash...
This unidentified old bit was identified in the store as a chamfering bit. The shank is 5/8" inch diameter so it must have been intended for a heavy machine. It's probably more appreciated these days for its sculptural qualities.
Looks to me that it might be a pipe reamer head off a pipe threading machine, like a Collins 22A?
That seems a whole bunch more likely than a "wood chamfering" bit. Thanks!
Looks to me that it might be a pipe reamer head off a pipe threading machine, like a Collins 22A?
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