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Default Niggling drill bit issue



"Leon" wrote
"Wilfred Xavier Pickles" wrote in message
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I've got a little John Nelson plan for a dinner-table-type folding
candle-holder that's full of "Gotcha's".

One is candle size. I need to drill hard curly-maple for the base of the
candles. Nelson sez to use candles with .5" base: I can't find any
locally.
But I've got some with 17/32" base.

I have no bits greater than .5". I don't *think* they make a 17/32" spade
bit. I tried wiggling the .5" bit to enlarge the hole a little. It didn't
work.

Do I have to special-order a 17/32" drill bit? Is there another way.

Apologies for the nickel/dime question.

Will


Heat the candle base and push it into 1/2" hole.

I have seen candles carved to fit into a smaller holder as well. It carves
easily. Any kind of knife with a short blade should do.