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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit#Forstner_bits '''Forstener Bits'''] are excellent at producing clean flat-bottomed holes in wood ''(e.g. to locate '''[[Hinges and Stays|Euro Hinges]]''' on kitchen unit doors)''. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit#Forstner_bits '''Forstener Bits'''] are excellent at producing clean flat-bottomed holes in wood ''(e.g. to locate '''[[Hinges and Stays|Euro Hinges]]''' on kitchen unit doors)''. | ||
=====Features and Applications===== | |||
Some force is required to push them through the timber, so are best suited to use in a '''[[Drill Press]]'''. Since they locate mainly on their rim, with only a small central point, it is possible to drill a series of overlapping holes ''(e.g. to clear the waste from a '''[[Housing Joint]]''')''. | Some force is required to push them through the timber, so are best suited to use in a '''[[Drill Press]]'''. Since they locate mainly on their rim, with only a small central point, it is possible to drill a series of overlapping holes ''(e.g. to clear the waste from a '''[[Housing Joint]]''')''. | ||
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Their name is derived from their inventor, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Forstner '''Benjamin Forstner'''], an American gunsmith who patented the design in 1874. '''Saw Tooth''' variants are now available which cut a little faster and are more suitable for drilling into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_grain '''End Grain''']. | Their name is derived from their inventor, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Forstner '''Benjamin Forstner'''], an American gunsmith who patented the design in 1874. '''Saw Tooth''' variants are now available which cut a little faster and are more suitable for drilling into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_grain '''End Grain''']. | ||
{{Forstener Bits Buyers Guide}} | {{Forstener Bits Buyers Guide}} | ||
[[Category:Drilling and Boring]] | [[Category:Drilling and Boring]] |
Revision as of 18:17, 20 August 2016
Description
Forstener Bits are excellent at producing clean flat-bottomed holes in wood (e.g. to locate Euro Hinges on kitchen unit doors).
Features and Applications
Some force is required to push them through the timber, so are best suited to use in a Drill Press. Since they locate mainly on their rim, with only a small central point, it is possible to drill a series of overlapping holes (e.g. to clear the waste from a Housing Joint).
Their name is derived from their inventor, Benjamin Forstner, an American gunsmith who patented the design in 1874. Saw Tooth variants are now available which cut a little faster and are more suitable for drilling into End Grain.