I need a close slip fit for inserting 1" dowels into holes drilled with a Forstner bit. 1" bit is *just* too tight. 26mm is only .02" larger. 27mm is .06" larger.
(11-25-2020, 10:23 AM)®smpr_fi_mac® Wrote: I need a close slip fit for inserting 1" dowels into holes drilled with a Forstner bit. 1" bit is *just* too tight. 26mm is only .02" larger. 27mm is .06" larger.
Which would you use?
can you sand the dowel to provide a little breathing room?
will the dowel be receiving any finish prior to its final placement?
I recently built some Pikler climbing devices for our grandson, and like you, played around with the forstner bits til I found a happy medium. In my case, I had glue to keep everything fixed, not sliding...
Have you tested for fit? It is doubtful that the dowels is held to a tolerance of closer than ±0.010". And the drills will probably have a tolerance of ± 0.001 - ± 0.002. So a test fit is in order.
If you don't already have the bits, then go ahead and order a 1.00" bit.
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The 26 mm bit should work if your dowels are truly 1" (1" = 25.4 mm). If you have the dowels in hand you could measure them and eliminate some of the guess work.
I've been making several of these this year. They seem to be popular. I use 1-1/4" rods and drill a 1" hole. I round the rod ends over on my table saw. They fit nice and tight and give a cleaner look.
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