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On Sat, 4 Sep 2010 01:01:18 -0500, "woodstuff"
wrote: "J. Clarke" wrote in message ... 7/8 Forstner, in drill press at lowest speed (350 RPM). Carbon steel. Bit sharp (how do I know? Worked it over with a fine grit diamond file las time I used it. This time I managed to slice myself taking it out of the box--it didn't hurt until I saw the blood). By the time it's maybe a quarter inch into the ash, much smoke. Tried a piece of poplar and a piece of Douglas Fir, no smoke. Shavings coming out are fine, continuous, hole is clean other than looking burned. Continue on--cut a quarter inch, pull the bit out, repeat. By the time I'm 3 inches in the bit is hot enough to burn me, overall yellow (not just the edge, all the way up to the shank--not yellow-hot but the straw-yellow discoloration you get when drawing the temper). Does the same thing on the lathe at lowest RPM (500). Drilled a dozen pieces 3 inches deep, drill continues to cut fine, so am assuming that yellow is something coming out of the Ash and not indicative of the bit losing temper. Now, obvious thing to do is get a carbide bit for this job (it's going to be continuing I hope). But was wondering if anybody had any other sage advice. I can sharpen pretty well, but I am thinking of the times when things didn't get as sharp as I thought they were and were just dull enough to make a difference. The sharpenss or dullness can usually be experimentally determined by the volume of blood a cut on your finger produces :-) It might be very sharp, but not a steep enough angle - or two wide a cutting area. |
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