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I'm boring into some hard end grain using a pretty big forstner bit. This is on a lathe at a pretty low speed. Lot of smoke and heat with the first 1/4 inch, so I thought I'd stop and ask if I should lube the bit. I seem to recall seeing a demo where the guy used a light brush on of WD-40. The last thing I want to do is start a fire on the lathe.
Yes, I should be using gouges for hollowing, but I absolutely suck at this (although I anticipate improvement with practice). Any thoughts? Larry |
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