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Parting tools and Beading & Parting Tools

Parting and Beading & Parting Tools

Click for larger imageClick for larger image of 244A narrow parting toolIncludes conventional rectangular (not shown), diamond, beading & parting and fluted pattern tools (see photo above left) as well as the superb 244A 1/16" (1.6mm) narrow parting tool (see photo above right) and theClick for larger view of 244AFW Firmager parting tool versatile Click for larger view of Ellsworth 246EW parting toolFirmager 244AFW variant (shown below, right).  Last, but by no means least we illustrate, below, left, the unique profile of the Ellsworth 246EW diamond parting tool with its special tip profile giving ease of use and easy maintainability.
 

 

Skew Chisels & Skew Variants

A range of traditional rectangular, oval and rolled edge skews as well as developments such as radiused and round skews, three-point tools, splay tools and the unique SkewChiGouge.

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Oval Skews (Left) sized from 1.1/4" to 1/2".

Three-Point Tools (right) in 1/2" and 3/8" sizes.

Beecham SkewChiGouge (left)

Square Skew or Splay Tools - 3/8" only. (right)

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