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Default sanity check, please

True, but he did specify center cutting. In woodworking terminology, a
router bit that could plunge into a solid would be called a plunge bit. In
metal working, it would be called a center cutting bit. Center cutting is
more descriptive.

"Leuf" wrote in message
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On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 20:32:07 GMT, "CW" wrote:


"Leuf" wrote in message
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Pretty tough to plunge a bit that has a bearing on the bottom.


I've never seen a center cutting bit with a bearing on the bottom.


Okay I missed that part. But still, not all bits are designed to
plunge, even if you have a starter hole.


-Leuf