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229660 Thomas Conroy <booktoolcutter@y. May-05-2012 Re: Pexto Samson 8016B brace
My biggest is an 8014, cosmetically rough, and I really appreciate that
big sweep when putting a 1-1/4" RJ bit through a moderately hard wood
like cherry. Get down around 1", though, and the big sweep seems a waste
of time. You really need the full range of sizes.

Tom Conroy


Adam Maxwell wrote: "After watching for a 16" brace for a few years, I
finally saw a Pexto Samson 8016 come up on e*ay last week... The brace
arrived today, and it's better than usual.=A0 Mostly intact plating, no
wobble, good jaws, and nearly perfect cocobolo (even with some shiny
finish left).=A0 And it's big!

"Now to find an 8008 and maybe an 8010..."
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