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Full Catalog Alloy by special order. Please call us for availability. 9 PRODUCT ORDER CODE M - MINI-PRO (3/4" Bore) P - PRO-LINE (1-1/4" Bore) C - Carbide Tip (Orange) Cope & Pattern (6 Piece Cutter Sets) T - T-Alloy Tip (Yellow) Cope & Pattern Glass Panel Tongue & Groove UPNBUFSJBM UPNBUFSJBM 3/4" material M C 50-055 NEW P C 10-055 P T 10-055 1/4" x 3/8" M C 50-060 P C 10-060 P T 10-060 1/4" x 3/8" See stacking instructions on page 28. M C 50-070 P C 10-070 P T 10-070 1/4" x 3/8" For opposite rotation, add 20% to the M C 50-080 suggested list price. NEW P C 10-080 To order custom P T 10-080 1/4" x 3/8" proles, see our Custom Made Tooling page in the back of M C 50-091 the catalog. Same day NEW P C 10-091 quoting. P T 10-091 1/4" x 3/8" Wood samples shown actual size. For eased edges add M C 50-092 20% to the suggested NEW P C 10-092 list price. P T 10-092 1/4" x 3/8" M C 50-500 P C 10-500 1/4" x 3/8" P T 10-500 Applied Moulding Set M C 50-090 NEW P C 10-090 P T 10-090 1/4" x 3/8" Cope & Pattern Glass Panel Tongue & Groove UPNBUFSJBM UPNBUFSJBM PòTFU M C 50-145 Note: This prole does P C 10-145 not share a common P T 10-145 minor diameter. 1/4" x 3/8" 5PMM'SFFJOUIF64BOE$BOBEBt0VUTJEFUIF64 3 reeborn Tool Company is proud to present its latest collection of high quality FCarbide and T-Alloy tipped shaper cutters. We are condent that here you will nd numerous solutions to your woodworking needs. Your input is appreciated. This catalog depicts ORDERING INFORMATION all of our stock cutters Product numbers are simple PRODUCT ORDER CODE including new proles and to understand by following wood cutting tools. the “Product Order Code” interspersed through the We list both our MINI-PRO catalog. and PRO-LINE series cutters M - MINI-PRO (3/4" Bore) P - PRO-LINE (1-1/4" Bore) that share the same prole MINI-PRO SERIES C - Carbide Tip (Orange) on the same page. Opposite Our 3 wing cutters with a T - T-Alloy Tip (Yellow) rotation is available at an 3/4" bore. additional 20% over the suggested list price. Wood PRO-LINE SERIES Address: samples are shown actual size Our 3 wing cutters with a 3304 E. Ferry Ave. unless otherwise indicated. 1-1/4" bore. Spokane, WA 99202 Phone: By oering the woodworker CUSTOM (509) 484-3033 a choice in tipping materials, Of course, if you don’t see Toll Free in U.S. and Canada nding the tool best suited exactly what you need, 1-800-523-8988 for the job becomes simpler. please give us a call to discuss Fax: custom cutters (see the (509) 484-9932 T-ALLOY TIPPED Custom Made Tooling page in E-mail: Freeborn oers a limited the back of the catalog). selection of alloy tipped [email protected] cutters designed for cutting Web site: RETURN POLICY natural woods (not to be used www.freeborntool.com All returns to Freeborn Tool for man-made materials). Call Co. must be approved in us for availability in the prole advance. Returns must be of your choice. T-Alloy is one unused and are subject Call Toll Free for the Freeborn of the most advanced cutting to a 15% restocking fee. Dealer nearest you. materials on the market Exchanges of unused cutters today. It is extremely durable will be exempt from the 15% to better resist chipping and restocking fee. cracking, as well as corrosion from wood acids. They can CANCELLATIONS also be face-honed between Stock orders may be cancelled sharpenings for extra long prior to shipping without life. T-Alloy cutters are painted penalty. Custom orders will be bright yellow. charged a prorated fee based on completion status. CARBIDE TIPPED Carbide tipped cutters are still unsurpassed while working with man-made materials such as particle board, plywood and berboard, as well as natural wood. The time-tested, orange colored Freeborn cutters oer a geometrically precise design that provides long life and unmatched results in a variety of applications. Alloy by special order. Please call us for availability. 9 PRODUCT ORDER CODE M - MINI-PRO (3/4" Bore) P - PRO-LINE (1-1/4" Bore) C - Carbide Tip (Orange) Cope & Pattern (6 Piece Cutter Sets) T - T-Alloy Tip (Yellow) Cope & Pattern Glass Panel Tongue & Groove UPNBUFSJBM UPNBUFSJBM 3/4" material M C 50-055 NEW P C 10-055 P T 10-055 1/4" x 3/8" M C 50-060 P C 10-060 P T 10-060 1/4" x 3/8" See stacking instructions on page 28. M C 50-070 P C 10-070 P T 10-070 1/4" x 3/8" For opposite rotation, add 20% to the M C 50-080 suggested list price. NEW P C 10-080 To order custom P T 10-080 1/4" x 3/8" proles, see our Custom Made Tooling page in the back of M C 50-091 the catalog. Same day NEW P C 10-091 quoting. P T 10-091 1/4" x 3/8" Wood samples shown actual size. For eased edges add M C 50-092 20% to the suggested NEW P C 10-092 list price. P T 10-092 1/4" x 3/8" M C 50-500 P C 10-500 1/4" x 3/8" P T 10-500 Applied Moulding Set M C 50-090 NEW P C 10-090 P T 10-090 1/4" x 3/8" Cope & Pattern Glass Panel Tongue & Groove UPNBUFSJBM UPNBUFSJBM PòTFU M C 50-145 Note: This prole does P C 10-145 not share a common P T 10-145 minor diameter. 1/4" x 3/8" 5PMM'SFFJOUIF64BOE$BOBEBt0VUTJEFUIF64 3 reeborn Tool Company is proud to present its latest collection of high quality FCarbide and T-Alloy tipped shaper cutters. We are condent that here you will nd numerous solutions to your woodworking needs. Your input is appreciated. This catalog depicts ORDERING INFORMATION all of our stock cutters Product numbers are simple PRODUCT ORDER CODE including new proles and to understand by following wood cutting tools. the “Product Order Code” interspersed through the We list both our MINI-PRO catalog. and PRO-LINE series cutters M - MINI-PRO (3/4" Bore) P - PRO-LINE (1-1/4" Bore) that share the same prole MINI-PRO SERIES C - Carbide Tip (Orange) on the same page. Opposite Our 3 wing cutters with a T - T-Alloy Tip (Yellow) rotation is available at an 3/4" bore. additional 20% over the suggested list price. Wood PRO-LINE SERIES Address: samples are shown actual size Our 3 wing cutters with a 3304 E. Ferry Ave. unless otherwise indicated. 1-1/4" bore. Spokane, WA 99202 Phone: By oering the woodworker CUSTOM (509) 484-3033 a choice in tipping materials, Of course, if you don’t see Toll Free in U.S. and Canada nding the tool best suited exactly what you need, 1-800-523-8988 for the job becomes simpler. please give us a call to discuss Fax: custom cutters (see the (509) 484-9932 T-ALLOY TIPPED Custom Made Tooling page in E-mail: Freeborn oers a limited the back of the catalog). selection of alloy tipped [email protected] cutters designed for cutting Web site: RETURN POLICY natural woods (not to be used www.freeborntool.com All returns to Freeborn Tool for man-made materials). Call Co. must be approved in us for availability in the prole advance. Returns must be of your choice. T-Alloy is one unused and are subject Call Toll Free for the Freeborn of the most advanced cutting to a 15% restocking fee. Dealer nearest you. materials on the market Exchanges of unused cutters today. It is extremely durable will be exempt from the 15% to better resist chipping and restocking fee. cracking, as well as corrosion from wood acids. They can CANCELLATIONS also be face-honed between Stock orders may be cancelled sharpenings for extra long prior to shipping without life. T-Alloy cutters are painted penalty. Custom orders will be bright yellow. charged a prorated fee based on completion status. CARBIDE TIPPED Carbide tipped cutters are still unsurpassed while working with man-made materials such as particle board, plywood and berboard, as well as natural wood. The time-tested, orange colored Freeborn cutters oer a geometrically precise design that provides long life and unmatched results in a variety of applications. 10 Alloy by special order. Please call us for availability. Alloy by special order. Please call us for availability. 11 MINI-PRO cutters PRO-LINE cutters (6 Piece Cutter Sets) tXJOHtEJBNFUFS tXJOHtEJBNFUFS Double Sided Cope & Pattern tCPSFt3VOTXJUIB tCPSFt3VOTXJUIB NEW! Split Groover Sets EJBNFUFSSVCCFBSJOH ". EJBNFUFSSVCCFBSJOH "1 4UBOEBSETFUTDVUXJEFYEFFQUPOHVFBOEHSPPWF These 4 piece split groover sets are used in the 10 and 50 TFSJFTDPQFBOEQBUUFSOTFUTUPBMMPXZPVUPDVUCFUXFFO 1" to 1-1/8" material and .350" with the included shims. NOTE: Provides adjustment for spindle alignment issues. M C 50-310 M C 50-320 M C 50-340 Exchange for standard center groovers for an additional fee. P C 10-310 1/4" x 3/8" P C 10-320 1/4" x 3/8" P C 10-340 1/4" x 3/8" P T 10-310 P T 10-320 P T 10-340 M C 50-403 M C 50-403 E E %FQUI P C 10-403 P C 10-403 E E P T 10-403 P T 10-403 E E PRODUCT ORDER CODE M - MINI-PRO (3/4" Bore) P - PRO-LINE (1-1/4" Bore) M C 50-401 M C 50-401 E E Center Groover Sets (2 Piece Sets) C - Carbide Tip (Orange) %FQUI P C 10-401 P C 10-401 E E T - T-Alloy Tip (Yellow) P T 10-401 P T 10-401 E E At time of purchase, you may substitute the following tongue Center Groovers Only - Prole cutters not included & groove cutters for the standard tongue & groove cutters in your cope & pattern set, at no additional charge.
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