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I got my LV 5 years ago and love them and easy to sharpen them. Either ask Lee when they will get them again, but I do not know of anyone else.
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I bought a set this sprong but they appear to be out of stock until Oct 16. Order now and you'll probably have them in Sep.
Thanks, Curt
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I bought these 20 years ago, still going strong. Excellent bits. You might get them cheaper on Amazon.
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Thanks, folks. LV did have the odd dimensions earlier this spring. I was set on the evens, but at the time, the supply date started in the spring, and kept stretching. Now, other than a couple singles, all are gone. I have wondered about carbide tipped; I suppose I can use my paste and powder to learn a new sharpening regimen.
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I have been using these Forstner Bits for around 20 years and they have also served me well. Made in Italy. Available here:
Freud Carbide Forstner Bit Set
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