04-22-2017, 03:10 PM
A while back I bought the $399 full set of Lee Valley high speed steel forstner bits. They are great bits and hold up well to heavy use except for one thing. They leave a domed hole, i.e. the bits themselves are concave not flat. This only came to light because LOML asked for some blind holes in which to insert a tall narrow vase. The vase wobbles because the bottom of the hole is crowned. It's not that the outer spurs are longer, I expect that. The center of the bit is at least 1/16" shallower than the cutters.
I checked my other cheap set of Taiwan specials and they leave a flat bottom. For now I will finish the holes with the old bits but I guess I expected the more expensive set to be flat. In the overall scheme of things this isn't a huge deal now that I know what's going on but it kind of surprised me.
I've never seen this before and am wondering if any of you have run into this?
I checked my other cheap set of Taiwan specials and they leave a flat bottom. For now I will finish the holes with the old bits but I guess I expected the more expensive set to be flat. In the overall scheme of things this isn't a huge deal now that I know what's going on but it kind of surprised me.
I've never seen this before and am wondering if any of you have run into this?
Mike
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But not today...