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Default Extended length drill bits

On Aug 9, 9:55*pm, "Markndawoods" wrote:
I am needing to drill 30 - 36" into the end of a 1" dowel, with a half inch
bit. Built a jug, centering etc not an issue. What I am unfamiliar with is a
bit to go that deep. I tried starting with a standard 5" HSS and followed
with an electricians boring bit, but that just lost center an blew out the
side.

A quick search on google showed various places selling long bits, many
without the lead screw, which it turns out will cause tremendous damage in
end grain g. So I can locate a vendor, but wondering if someone might
already be buying form somewhere.

Does anybody have any experience with something like this? Perhaps someone
has a source they feel is reliable for such things?

Perhaps I am on my own!?

markndawoods


2 strips of wood 1/2" x 1" x 36"
Run a 1/2" core box router bit down the middle of both strips 1/4"
down. (Use a router table)
.. Glue them together (....mind the squeeze out). and round over the
edged of the square with a 1/2" roundover bit , again in a table.