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How Can Foredom Burs Typhoon Smooth End Burs?

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How Can Foredom Burs Typhoon Smooth End Burs?

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Foredom Burs Typhoon Smooth End Burs is an industrial and scientific item that we can buy at both amazon.com and Mountain Heritage Crafter. Typhoon carbide bur in cylinder shape with smooth end no points. Use for making stop or right angle cuts. Fine grit, 9/16 head dia. x 3/4 head length, 1/4 shank. Typhoons have unique structurally aligned points that leave a smoother finish than other types of tungsten carbide burs. Ideal for general shaping and sanding work on hard and soft wood, acrylic, die stone, plaster, hard rubber and fiberglass. Typhoon burs last longer and do not load as quickly. Max. speed 25,000 rpm. Made in USA. Clean with HB58 Brass Brush. Do not use a file card or steel brush to clean Typhoon burs and sleeves.

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