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please help me find info on a tool that is used for making mortising joints for constructing tree limb furniture i believe it looks like a pencil sharpenr that fits onto the end of a drill and makes a dowel shaped end with a cone shaped taper
tThanks Much
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Check out Lee Valley Tools leevalley.com There are a couple of sizes available. If you have not purchased from them before, I think you will find that their quality is very high and the prices are reasonable. Customer service and returns are also good.
*Ditto what Ed said. Bought a reel type push lawn mower from them - part was broken - they next day air-ed a new mowerand yes I have seen the tool you are looking for in their catalog
*The service is great at Lee Valley.Call and you are talking to a guy who knows the product and what it is used for not some teeny bopper order taker or an imported phone jockey with a Pakistanii accent
*Rockler (for what they're worth) also sells this tool. -Ken
*I actually have one (asked to make a reproduction of a rustic railing as seen in a PBS documentary on some turn of the century billionaire's "camp" in the Adirondacks, for a Muskoka cottage); it works. Got it from one of the Lee Valley stores. Hope to get an invite to see the finished railing this summer.