Instead of buying the UJK parf system chamfer tool, i bought the UJK Combined Chamfer & Reamer Tool.
Its for putting the chamfer on newly made mft top, so after ive used the parf system to create the 20mm holes, i see you need to add the chamfer, and while i dont see it was being problematic, just the thought of running a reamer through the new holes makes me wonder if im going to end up with a bit of sloppiness.
Now obviously I dont think that will be a problem, after all its designed to fix any damaged holes and bring them back to 20mm, but I just thought I'd check.
And have a little rant about being forced to buy a way way overpriced chamfer tool, that in my mind should be included with the parf system jig in the first place, given it is an integral art of making a mft dog hole.
But its done now I suppose, and as well as the chamfer tool i need, Ive the reamer too which i might well need in the future. Just a bit silly of me not to take note of what Im buying and to read the title fully and not just the 'chamfer' bit
And i suppose ive saved a fiver+ on not having to buy two separate tools.
Its for putting the chamfer on newly made mft top, so after ive used the parf system to create the 20mm holes, i see you need to add the chamfer, and while i dont see it was being problematic, just the thought of running a reamer through the new holes makes me wonder if im going to end up with a bit of sloppiness.
Now obviously I dont think that will be a problem, after all its designed to fix any damaged holes and bring them back to 20mm, but I just thought I'd check.
And have a little rant about being forced to buy a way way overpriced chamfer tool, that in my mind should be included with the parf system jig in the first place, given it is an integral art of making a mft dog hole.
But its done now I suppose, and as well as the chamfer tool i need, Ive the reamer too which i might well need in the future. Just a bit silly of me not to take note of what Im buying and to read the title fully and not just the 'chamfer' bit
And i suppose ive saved a fiver+ on not having to buy two separate tools.
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