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"Mike Rocket J. Squirrel Elliott"
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On 12/17/2004 6:50 PM MG wrote:

Could use a router with a 1"/4 or 1"/2 bit, whatever your router collet
is, and plunge placing the router face against the wall. Once you got a
pilot hole you have a chance. Whatever!


Heh. Not a bad idea . . . except I reckon the 14mm brad-point bit I have
on order is too long. I like it otherwise, esp. the idea of jamming a 14mm
bit into MDF at 20,000 rpm. Yee haw!

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Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott
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NO,NO The routher is to drill only a pilot hole. Then you can have a better
feeling when you drill free hand. Perhaps you want to go with small
increment in diameter. The router leaves you no choice on the bit
diameter.

MG