On Sep 6, 10:43 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Does anyone know who might have these? Or will I have to have one
> made?
>
> I know it's not a common item, but nothing else will work.
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
A 1/4" radius (1/2"wide cut) if not plunged to full depth?
If you need the full 5mm depth, than none of my catalogues (on-line
and in my office) have one.
Royce-Ayr will make you one for a reasonable price.
r
>
> A 1/4" radius (1/2"wide cut) if not plunged to full depth?
>
> If you need the full 5mm depth, than none of my catalogues (on-line
> and in my office) have one.
>
> Royce-Ayr will make you one for a reasonable price.
>
> r
Yes, the 5mm depth is critical, as I need to produce a 10mm hole
precisely centered in two glued-up pieces of wood. A twist drill
wanders too much...I need to be within a couple thousandths/" and I
just can't do that (repeatably) on a drill press. It just occurred to
me that I can router the "hole" before the glue-up, and it will
actually solve several problems at the same time.
Thank you for pointing me to Royce Ayr, I've never heard of them
before. If I don't find the bit over the weekend, I'll contact them
Monday.
Jay
Good morning Jay,
While not a box core bit, you can get 10 mm router bits from:
https://www.onsrud.com/home
A quick check shows they have several different bits with different spiral
patterns.
HTH
Rick
<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know who might have these? Or will I have to have one
> made?
>
> I know it's not a common item, but nothing else will work.
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
>
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>>
>> A 1/4" radius (1/2"wide cut) if not plunged to full depth?
>>
>> If you need the full 5mm depth, than none of my catalogues (on-line
>> and in my office) have one.
>>
>> Royce-Ayr will make you one for a reasonable price.
>>
>> r
>
> Yes, the 5mm depth is critical, as I need to produce a 10mm hole
> precisely centered in two glued-up pieces of wood. A twist drill
> wanders too much...I need to be within a couple thousandths/" and I
> just can't do that (repeatably) on a drill press. It just occurred to
> me that I can router the "hole" before the glue-up, and it will
> actually solve several problems at the same time.
>
> Thank you for pointing me to Royce Ayr, I've never heard of them
> before. If I don't find the bit over the weekend, I'll contact them
> Monday.
>
I dont understand how you can accurately router the hole before glue-up, but
not drill press before glue up?? How about a 10mm forstner bit?
--
www.garagewoodworks.com
> Jay
>
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 05:03:54 -0000, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>
>> A 1/4" radius (1/2"wide cut) if not plunged to full depth?
>>
>> If you need the full 5mm depth, than none of my catalogues (on-line
>> and in my office) have one.
>>
>> Royce-Ayr will make you one for a reasonable price.
>>
>> r
>
>Yes, the 5mm depth is critical, as I need to produce a 10mm hole
>precisely centered in two glued-up pieces of wood. A twist drill
>wanders too much...I need to be within a couple thousandths/" and I
>just can't do that (repeatably) on a drill press. It just occurred to
>me that I can router the "hole" before the glue-up, and it will
>actually solve several problems at the same time.
>
>Thank you for pointing me to Royce Ayr, I've never heard of them
>before. If I don't find the bit over the weekend, I'll contact them
>Monday.
>
>Jay
Jay...
Unless you're a lot better with a router than most here, I can't see it being
nearly as accurate as a brad point drill in a drill press..
Isn't that what they make drill presses for?
mac
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