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Jerome Ranch March 18th 06 07:03 PM

Countersink Bits
 
Input on the best bits for countersinking will be appreciated.
The ones I have are tearing up the surface grain real bad (and they're
brand new)
Jerry

Robatoy March 18th 06 07:05 PM

Countersink Bits
 
In article ,
Jerome Ranch wrote:

Input on the best bits for countersinking will be appreciated.
The ones I have are tearing up the surface grain real bad (and they're
brand new)
Jerry


I bought a set of spiral, tapered bits with countersinks from Lee Valley
some 20 years ago. Flawless, never sharpened still in use today. (I did
break the tip off the #12 but it still works...sorta/kinda.)

The usual disclaimer applies: I'm Kanuckistani, like Robin Lee, other
than that we never had lunch.

Tyke March 18th 06 07:26 PM

Countersink Bits
 
I have been very happy with a countersink bit I purchased from Lee Valley
Tool.

http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...=3,41306,41328

I like the continuous style. It has given me less tearout.

Dave Paine.

"Jerome Ranch" wrote in message
...
Input on the best bits for countersinking will be appreciated.
The ones I have are tearing up the surface grain real bad (and they're
brand new)
Jerry




Jerome Ranch March 18th 06 07:30 PM

Countersink Bits
 
Dave
How would you control depth of cut with that style?



http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...=3,41306,41328


Juergen Hannappel March 18th 06 07:50 PM

Countersink Bits
 
Jerome Ranch writes:

Dave
How would you control depth of cut with that style?


With care or preferably the drill presses depth stop.

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Tyke March 18th 06 09:53 PM

Countersink Bits
 
Yes this is what I have been doing so far. My present uses have not
required precision. If I need to truly control then I would use a drill
press.

I normally use the countersink bit in a brace and bit. I drill a little,
test the hole against the screw head until I get the whole head to fit in
the hole.

Dave Paine

"Juergen Hannappel" wrote in message
...
Jerome Ranch writes:

Dave
How would you control depth of cut with that style?


With care or preferably the drill presses depth stop.

--
Dr. Juergen Hannappel http://lisa2.physik.uni-bonn.de/~hannappe
Phone: +49 228 73 2447 FAX ... 7869
Physikalisches Institut der Uni Bonn Nussallee 12, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
CERN: Phone: +412276 76461 Fax: ..77930 Bat. 892-R-A13 CH-1211 Geneve 23




Michael Burton March 19th 06 05:29 PM

Countersink Bits
 
Tyke wrote in :

I have been very happy with a countersink bit I purchased from Lee
Valley Tool.

http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/pa...at=3,41306,413
28

I like the continuous style. It has given me less tearout.

Dave Paine.

"Jerome Ranch" wrote in message
...
Input on the best bits for countersinking will be appreciated.
The ones I have are tearing up the surface grain real bad (and
they're brand new)
Jerry




The single flute countersinks are excellent. The ones I own are made by the
Weldon Tool Company, I think bought mine at The Cutting Edge in Houston I
think. They work great in Aluminum as well.

--
Michael Burton
Thunderbird Hardwoods
Llano, TX

mhburton at tbird-hardwoods dot com

Enoch Root March 20th 06 06:34 AM

Countersink Bits
 
Jerome Ranch wrote:
Input on the best bits for countersinking will be appreciated.
The ones I have are tearing up the surface grain real bad (and they're
brand new)


You might try checking the edge on the ones you have, and sharpening if
necessary.

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