Re: Glastar II has 1/4 bit, but lacks table--why?



I think Glastar could give you the best answer. http://www.glastar.com

eganders@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The Glastar II has a 1/4 inch bit, but without the table or a similar
way to wet the diamond surface of the 1/4 inch bit, like the standard
3/4 inch bit, it seems like a strange add-on.

If the secondary table is an option, why isn't the 1/4 inch bit. Not
complaining that it is not an option, but seems like the secondary
table (that costs $14 it seems) should be part of the package.

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