Could come in handy? asvert;

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I also wonder about the lateral pressure on the bearings of the drill. The drill is designed to take load along the axis of the bit, I doubt it is designed to take load across that axis. I may be completely wrong, but I bet they would wear out your drill before its time.
 
It's funny how things have changed over the last 40 years.
Over 40 years ago when I started into hobby woodworking a router was the stuff of dreams my router was a Stanley bridges drill with a set of rasps made by a company called CK along with a table that fitted on the S B drill press attachment.
With routers and router bits being so cheap today I can see no reason to buy the item in this post but with some basic skills they could be useful.
 

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