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Thread: Another "What is it???"

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    Boolit Grand Master
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    Another "What is it???"

    This is a strange one.
    Not used anymore.
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    Looks like parts to a hole punch

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    Looks like a grommet setter.

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    grommet tool was what I was thinking too.
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    Saw tooth set adjuster made to work in the slot of a table saw.

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    I've never seen a kerf setter like that.

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    Correct. Table saw blade kerf setter.
    I thought this one would be harder.
    These are not to common.
    Even back in the days.
    I don't even think anyone uses them anymore.
    Not sure young people even know what the kerf is????
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    With carbide tipped blades that would chip the carbide or break it loose and make it worse than before.

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    If I remember correct, with carbide tipped blades, the tip is off set for the kerf.
    The teeth are straight.
    With those you just sharpen the teeth.
    But, if I remember correct, you have to angle the face, and it had to alternate.

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