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Any woodworkers?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Forster46, Mar 31, 2013.

  1. Mar 28, 2024 at 2:06 AM
    Kilo Charlie

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    I've recently seen attachments for a hand held drill and thought those might have been useful. Just curious really.
     
  2. Mar 28, 2024 at 2:22 AM
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    I have not seen such a thing.
     
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    I believe you might be talking about a drill press mortising bit attachment....
     
  4. Mar 28, 2024 at 6:06 AM
    Kilo Charlie

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    I have one of those and I'd never use it for such a large and thick chunk of wood.
     
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    jwctaco

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    That looks like it could get a little sporty in larger/ hardwood applications
     
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    Yeah I'll stick with my method, lol.
     
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    Kilo Charlie

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    Well there is a stabilizer bracket that goes with it.. but to each their own. Sorry for throwing out ideas
     
  9. Mar 28, 2024 at 6:13 AM
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    Always throw out your ideas, nothing wrong with that. There is always more than one way to do something and my way is not always the right way, it's just a way.
     
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    wilcam47

    wilcam47 Keep on keeping on!

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    I dont think you would get the accuracy needed to make it look good as his stuff. I know i sure wouldnt
     
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    While I know they work, I’ve never had experience with those types of bits and cannot wrap my brain around how they work :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     
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    Drill bit removes the bulk of material, the chisel that surrounds the bit bit removes the remaining material from downward pressure
     
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    That’s what I figured but I also overthought it to the point of convincing myself that was too simple of an explanation
     
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    My only concern would be trying to push that mortise chisel in by hand in this hard ash. But I can beat on things with a hammer, lol. Now in a drill press or a mortising machine they work awesome. Unfortunately for me these are to thick to fit in my powermatic morticer.
    And these legs are about 80 lbs each.
     
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    I've used my drill press based morticing chisel on oak. It takes a LOT of pressure to go through it, and anything more than 3/4". I won't even bother, it's just easier to drill and chisel it out.
     
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    Just finished a cabinet for myself, got tired of the old outdated drawers that were built into my very tiny closet space so I figured some 24 in deep big drawers should help. Now the wife wants one in her tiny closet

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    That looks fantastic!!
     
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    Looks great!
     
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    That's a horrible idea. What time?
    The Grizzly joiner came in today and I finally returned to the world of man glitter production! Two 5 gallon buckets full!

    So far, I like it. Practiced on a 2x4 with some paint on it. It's nice and clean and square to boot! Also had a very rough cut piece of oak plank and I think oak from an old cement pallet.

    Dust collection did well until I got up to the 1/16 cut. Then it starts tossing bits off the cutting head. I also discovered it works even better when the vacuum is actually on. :anonymous:. It may also be that I need a better dust collection system.

    I was able to clean up some spalted maple and a piece of live edge oak for my desk build. The maple had a nasty freeway sized left turn in it. That's gone on one side. I managed to cut the oak pretty well with the circular saw so that only took a few passes.

    Last on the list was some reclaimed walnut from cabinets I think. Flattened two sides on four pieces for a mirror for the walk in closet.
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    Practice pieces
    20240328_143419.jpg 20240328_145759.jpg 20240328_172622.jpgMaple and oak will be paired with a walnut center for the desk top
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    MAN GLITTER!
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    Can't begin to tell you how good those couple of hours felt. Good for the soul.
     

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