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Thinking about this as an alternative to the Festool version: Bosch 20mm hinge boring bit It has a 10mm collet, but you can get a 1/2" to 10mm reducer for 10 bucks. Has anyone used/tried this bit?
I bought one of these first, simply because the Festool one was NAIA (in Australia). I thought the Bosch packaging indicated that it was suitable for use in a router, but in any case - I routed two holes with it (into 12mm hardwood ply) then gave up and ordered the Festool bit from Amazon Germany. Smooth sailing!Edward A Reno III said:Thinking about this as an alternative to the Festool version: Bosch 20mm hinge boring bit It has a 10mm collet, but you can get a 1/2" to 10mm reducer for 10 bucks. Has anyone used/tried this bit?
benwheeler said:I bought one of these first, simply because the Festool one was NAIA (in Australia).
socaljohn said:The bit is not to be used in a router!
It is for a Line Bore machine and is rated at a much lower rpm than traditional routers.
The first clue is the 10mm shank(standard for LB machines) and the second is the LH vs RH rotation when ordering.
Amazon description:
• They utilize a 10 mm shank with a locking flat and adjustable top screw for automatic and semi-automatic boring machines.
The Festool bit works fine and was designed to work in routers.
Wealden do a 20mm 8mm shank hinge boring bit as well, that's what I used to do the holes on my cutting tableMr Heavy said:Presuming you want this for MFT cloning, not hinge drilling...?
~sorry if that's wrong, but - Wealden 2-flute spinny-things
T1120M / 20.0 (25/32) 25mm bit height /8mm shank /38mm insertion / £15.50
8mm shank
A range of straight cutters in 8mm shank. These general purpose cutters are suitable for grooving, dadoing, rabbeting etc. ... All sizes are suitable for plunge cutting, with sizes above 9mm diameter having an additional centre carbide tip to ensure a faster and cleaner cut when plunging...
The T1420M, 1/2" is £20.10. (I've ordered the 8mm for the OF1010.)
Bohdan said:benwheeler said:I bought one of these first, simply because the Festool one was NAIA (in Australia).
I bought the Festool one from a local dealer about a year ago.
elfick said:Did you see this? It has an 8mm shank:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00EV52X64/