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The Munro Tool Minimun6 is the latest development from Rolly Munro (New Zealand). The Munro Tool... more
Product information "Munro Tool Minimun6 handle"
The Munro Tool Minimun6 is the latest development from Rolly Munro (New Zealand). The Munro Tool Minimun6 is ideal for turning small to medium-sized hollow vessels. Two tool shafts with cutting wheels are available (straight and curved).
The Minimun has no chip thickness limit, but works very well with small workpieces, as the small cutting cup (Ø 6mm) does little to get into the workpiece.
The handle of the Minimun6 is made of aluminum with a neoprene coating. Mounting diameter of the handle: 1/2 "(12mm), length 430mm.
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