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Brace drilling bench bolt holes
I am going to drill bench bolt holes into the stretchers and side braces using a hand brace hopefully through a self centering doweling jig, maybe 8" total depth to meet the nut holes, for the stretchers and shorter for the side braces. Straight through the tenons but that length must include to the outside of the leg, thickness from a "blind mortise". I noticed, because of the single wide flute of the bit (old Greenlee), it wobbles widely in the SCDJ, so I don't think it would work to keep it straight. Was there ever a DJ made for these types of bits? Any specific maker and model#? Or should I buy a long brad point bit and use my skildrill? -- Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/ |
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