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RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Cabinet Monkey - 10-31-2024 Vortex Tool will make a 3/5 bit for you if you have that many to do. https://www.vortextool.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopLO8F3d-jk96tPopl3hqrNzvxH58FAsLtFmACNwR-G_JD1e7Gv Anyone know why Singer used such a odd size hole instead of something standard ? ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Bob Vaughan - 10-31-2024 (10-30-2024, 09:09 PM)JDuke Wrote: I have a metal lathe, I’ll just have to come up with a makeshift tool post grinder. A Dremel tool. [attachment=52929] [attachment=52930] [attachment=52931] RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Bob Vaughan - 10-31-2024 (10-31-2024, 06:14 AM)Cabinet Monkey Wrote: Anyone know why Singer used such a odd size hole instead of something standard ? That sewing machine head hinge design has been around since the late 1800s. At that point in manufacturing history, there were very few "standard" sizes in manufacturing. Besides, "sole source supplier" is an age-old concept. RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - agerlach - 10-31-2024 My initial thought would be an adjustable auger (do vintage, the new ones stink), but that wouldn't leave a perfectly flat bottom. I did come across this however, https://toolstoday.com/carbide-tipped-adjustable-counterbore-bits.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqdsv1mVyIwjeGrJvEK2joiCk5bc88CQxOugdBG2-_s_jv9-9Ke RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Roly - 10-31-2024 Did you yourself measure the hinge part yourself as I remember them being larger than 0.6" diameter . The pin length was about that 0.6" you mention. Are these what you are trying to recess ? These are 1 1/8". Roly RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - JDuke - 10-31-2024 Roly. I think your talking about the hinges for the cabinets. Those are bigger and I believe they are a more standard size. The ones you’re talking about secure from the top with a single wood screw into the cabinet. The ones I’m talking about are the ones for the portable bentwood cases. And yes I have measured several of them to be sure they are a consistent size. These have a machine thread that screws into the hinge from underneath. RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Cabinet Monkey - 10-31-2024 (10-31-2024, 09:08 AM)Bob Vaughan Wrote: That sewing machine head hinge design has been around since the late 1800s. At that point in manufacturing history, there were very few "standard" sizes in manufacturing. Besides, "sole source supplier" is an age-old concept. Fractional inches were adopted by the U.S. government around 1830. Sole /OEM suppliers will make whatever you want and are willing to pay for. Your “no standards” explanation doesn’t sway me. ![]() RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - Roly - 10-31-2024 (10-31-2024, 12:12 PM)JDuke Wrote: Roly. I think your talking about the hinges for the cabinets. You are correct as I missed the part about the bentwood case as I never seen one. Roly RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - BrentDH - 10-31-2024 What about using your cnc to make a “guide” with the exact size hole you need and then using a router with a pattern bit following the guide? RE: 3/5 of an inch forstner bit? - kencombs - 10-31-2024 (10-30-2024, 08:04 AM)JDuke Wrote: I found a forstner bit on amazon that was listed as 3/5” but it’s actually a 15mm bit. End mills are available in 29/64 which is about .001 oversize. Should work well in a drill press, mill or CNC. |