FS: Wood Veneer and lots of Router Bits + Bunch of tools

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iggyskier
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FS: Wood Veneer and lots of Router Bits + Bunch of tools

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I have a couple of things for sale. Best way to contact me is thru email. skiups9 AT gmail DOT com

First is a bunch of wood veneer. I am pretty sure I have the following:
2 Pieces 6.5" x 78" long
9 pieces 6.5" x 110" long

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On skis it looks like...
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I was originally asking I think $100 + shipping. Just to get rid of it I would sell it for $60 + shipping.

Second I have a Bunch of router bits. Some new, some used but in good shape, and some pretty well used. Ideally I can just sell the whole set to someone.

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As you go across, pretty sure this is coorect:
1) Freud Rabbeting Bit - 3/4" I believe. Decent shape. You can see it could be cleaned, but still sharp.
2) Freud Rabbeting Bit - 1/2" I believe. Basically brand new.

There is a bunch of ball bearings that come with it that allows you to use the rabbeting function or as a flush trim bit.

3) Rockler Chamfer Bit - Brand new, never used. I believe it is 22 degrees.

4) Grizzly 14 degree dovetail bit. brand new, never used. I was going to use this for sidewalls but never got around to setting it up for that.

5) Rockler 1' Bowl Bit - This is a great bit to use for doing a router bridge method of cores. I did 99% of my cores using a planer so it is basically brand new.

6) Whiteside flush trim bits - I love these whiteside bits. I used this to trim out base materal. I think it is 1/4" tall. It could be cleaned but still sharp.

7) Whiteside flush trim bit - Brand new. I think 1/2". Basically same bit as above.

8) Bosch Flush Trim Bit - Pretty well used, but still not in bad shape

9) Rockler 3/4" Top bearing Flush Trim bit - this one it pretty well used and part of the edge chipped. See photo. If you are using the upper 1/2 of the bit it is fine.

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10) Rockler Straight Bit - Not totally sure on the diameter, it is pretty small though

11) Same as above, Rockler Straight bit, not positive of diameter.

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As I said, some bits could definitely be cleaned but everything still should work fine.
The Freud rabbeting bits cost about $50 each when I got them. The rest are in the $20-35 range depending on manufacturer.
Not totally sure on the price, as the bits are in varied condition.
I would say right now $110 + $10 shipping, but that is open to discussion.


I also have other tools for sale some people maybe interested in. I will just post pictures of them here but if you want more info just email.

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This sander got damaged but still works fine for me.
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Really low on funds so it all needs to go. most of that stuff is just going on craigslist but I would be willing to ship to a fellow ski/board builder. Thanks
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