Might be able to heat up the bits, with the tip of a
soldering iron. Black char is a lot less adhesive than wood.
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"Wilfred Xavier Pickles" wrote
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This may well be hopeless.
Years ago I built a woodworkers mallet from oak with some
lead wool for mass.
Worked fine for years, cracked a glue joint some weeks ago.
So I'm gonna just drill some holes thru the head and insert
a couple
screws/nuts to hold the head together better. Attempt a
pilot hole
with a 1/16" bit going thru about 2" of oak, etc. Drill bit
freezes,
slips in chuck, won't come out. I kinda doubt it's the lead
wool thats
holding it.
Tried a second pilot hole with a 3/32" bit. Same thing.
I tried using pliers, vise, etc to extract frozen bits.
Nothin' shakin'.
Eventually they break off.
I could jerry-rig something to drill around the embedded
bits, but I'd
rather extract 'em.
Anybody know a good trick for such?
Thx,
Will