Hand Tools Archive 2007
Subject:
Down cutting Nose augerResponse To:
Drilling End Grain question () Stephen Shepherd in the State of Deseret
>Use a gouge bit with a nose cutter, works great on end grain. You don't get the center cone of a quill, gouge or spoon bit.
These bits drill true holes for dowels or pegs and do not follow the grain.
Need to make a starting holes for these bits as they walk.
Stephen
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