Description
High speed steel bud burs with 3⁄32” shanks.
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1.1 mm (0.043″) |
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1.3 mm (0.051″) |
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1.5 mm (0.059″) |
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1.7 mm (0.067″) |
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1.9 mm (0.075″) |
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2.1 mm (0.083″) |
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2.3 mm (0.090″) |
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2.5 mm (0.098″) |
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2.7 mm (0.106″) |
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2.9 mm (0.114″) |
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3.1 mm (0.122″) |
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3.3 mm (0.130″) |
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3.5 mm (0.138″) |
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4.5 mm (0.177″) |
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5.0 mm (0.197″) |
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Bur Basics
Bud/Flame Burs have a gently curved taper that comes to a point. Similar to a cone bur, they are useful for tapering, enlarging holes, or repositioning holes, and for a variety of stone setting tasks.
High Speed Steel (HSS) burs strike a balance between cost and durability. They maintain their hardness (temper) better than vanadium steel and cost less than carbide steel.
3/32″ dia. shanks are the jeweler’s preferred standard for burs and small rotary tools. They fit the adjustable chucks found on most flexshaft handpieces as well as 3/32″ handpiece collets.
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