luvmytoolz
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I routinely use cheap V and U bits in drills for countersink holes at very low speeds. They work as knifes at that speed and last an eternity in laminate - compared to the "official" HSS countersink bits for drills.ChuckS said:Not sure if the use of a router bit as a drill is OH&S approved or not, but the use of a hand to hold the block in the way shown is probably not. [big grin]
Once the woodworking career ends, at least he’s got a future with photoshop.luvmytoolz said:Just when you think it couldn't get more funny, while searching for the seller, I came across this pic, the plot thickens!!
Looks great for applications in foam, to be honest.luvmytoolz said:On the continuing subject of dodgy router bits, feast your eyes on this manliest of 1/4" shank router bits on Temu's site!
What could go wrong! ;-)
luvmytoolz said:On the continuing subject of dodgy router bits, feast your eyes on this manliest of 1/4" shank router bits on Temu's site!
What could go wrong! ;-)
grobkuschelig said:Looks great for applications in foam, to be honest.![]()