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  2. Benjamin Forstner - Wikipedia

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    The Forstner bit continues to be manufactured, although it has evolved into a split-ring design. Also, modern Forstner bits normally feature a (non-screw) lead point (AKA " brad point " or "center spur"), unlike Forstner's original, although rim-guided bits are still available from some manufacturers.

  3. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    A Forstner bit could bore the mounting hole for the hinge, but particle board and MDF are very abrasive materials, and steel cutting edges soon wear. A tungsten carbide cutter is needed, but the complex shape of a forstner bit is difficult to manufacture in carbide, so this special drill bit with a simpler shape is commonly used. It has cutting ...

  4. Concealed hinge jig - Wikipedia

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    Concealed hinge drilling jig with embedded Forstner bit. A concealed hinge drilling jig is a type of support jig, designed for drilling 3 cm holes to fit concealed hinges into modern wardrobe doors. As many of the complementary tools used in woodworking, it uses an electric hand-drill for its operation, making a Forstner bit to turn. [1] [2]

  5. Forstner - Wikipedia

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    Forstner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Forstner (1834–1897), an American gunsmith, inventor and dry-goods merchant;

  6. Kanzashi - Wikipedia

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    A December kanzashi featuring two blank maneki nameplates A display showing the seasonal hana kanzashi worn by maiko, from January to the New Year. Tsumami kanzashi – literally meaning "pinched kanzashi" – are traditional kanzashi made of squares of dyed or printed silk, folded into a number of shapes to represent flowers, plants and animals.

  7. Drill bit shank - Wikipedia

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    Large drill bits can have straight shanks narrower than the drill diameter so that they can be fitted in chucks not able to chuck the full diameter. Such a drill bit is called a reduced-shank or blacksmith's drill. For example, this allows a 1 ⁄ 2-inch (13 mm) bit to be used in a pistol-grip drill's 3 ⁄ 8-inch (9.5 mm) chuck.

  8. Spade bit - Wikipedia

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    Spade bit may refer to: Spade bit (horse) used on horses; Drill bit#Wood spade bit used on a drill This page was last edited on 25 May 2024, at 23:25 (UTC). ...

  9. Ornamental Hairpin - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental Hairpin (簪, Kanzashi) is a 1941 Japanese comedy-drama film written and directed by Hiroshi Shimizu. It is based on the short story Yottsu no yubune (四つの湯槽, lit. "The four bathtubs") by Masuji Ibuse .