no, I'm not talking about wrenches and sockets. Finding metric mechanic tools is as challenging as going to your nearest tool monger, be it a hardware store, big box, auto parts joint, Wally world, whatever.
No, I'm talking about finding metric drill bits, especially bits suitable for wood. I'm sure that they're easy to find outside of the US, but here in the States, not so much. 14mm Forstner? Easy enough to find on Amazon, as long as you're willing to take a flyer on some random Chinese maker.
And let's not get into small impact hex drivers in metric. At least those can be found locally, even if it is at Harbor Freight.
Anyhow, that's just a random rant. I know, I know. As a hobbyist, it's a First World Problem.
No, I'm talking about finding metric drill bits, especially bits suitable for wood. I'm sure that they're easy to find outside of the US, but here in the States, not so much. 14mm Forstner? Easy enough to find on Amazon, as long as you're willing to take a flyer on some random Chinese maker.
And let's not get into small impact hex drivers in metric. At least those can be found locally, even if it is at Harbor Freight.
Anyhow, that's just a random rant. I know, I know. As a hobbyist, it's a First World Problem.