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These came with my machine when I bought it. I have no idea what they are or what they are used for. Does anyone know?
Most of these have manchester on them. Some have some numbers. Thin one 2436-0461. Fatter one with the funny rounded tit sticking out, 2436-31122A and C5 after that. I assume that means C5 carbide. Didnt get the numbers off the cupped shaped tip ones. All have a V shaped bottom to them. Google came up empty handed.
Sorry for the shoddy pictures.
Next I have some what I think might be tool bits, but the metal does not look like any HSS bit I have seen. Are these just a different grade of tool steel, or something different? The two at the bottom that say Rex M2 are the only ones that have anything stamped on them.
And last are some small mystery things. All they say on them is columbia. I have about 15 of these things. I also have a few that are identical, but have numbers on the ends where the step is. The numbers stick out, just like a set of number punches. But with as small as they are, I cant even see holding them to use as a number punch.
Most of these have manchester on them. Some have some numbers. Thin one 2436-0461. Fatter one with the funny rounded tit sticking out, 2436-31122A and C5 after that. I assume that means C5 carbide. Didnt get the numbers off the cupped shaped tip ones. All have a V shaped bottom to them. Google came up empty handed.
Sorry for the shoddy pictures.
Next I have some what I think might be tool bits, but the metal does not look like any HSS bit I have seen. Are these just a different grade of tool steel, or something different? The two at the bottom that say Rex M2 are the only ones that have anything stamped on them.
And last are some small mystery things. All they say on them is columbia. I have about 15 of these things. I also have a few that are identical, but have numbers on the ends where the step is. The numbers stick out, just like a set of number punches. But with as small as they are, I cant even see holding them to use as a number punch.