Cogsdill Burraway
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A forum for Panther aircraft builders and Enthusiasts. Two simple rules: Play nice and use a real name
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Re: Cogsdill Burraway
Thanks for the reply Paul!
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Re: Cogsdill Burraway
I have had several 3/32" ones. I typically only used it for hard to get to areas. It works fairly well on the backside of a part, not so well on the top surface. They are somewhat fragile and will twist apart easily if you accidentally hit something below the hole you are deburring. For the fuselage, they are invaluable, where it is in square tubing that has no way to deburr inside except something like this.
Paul Salter
Team Panther
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Cogsdill Burraway
I just ordered my tail kit and am in the process of ordering tools. Has anybody used the burraway tool, and if so, what size should I order?