06-07-2018, 07:43 PM
What tool does everyone use to knock the edges off of a hole in wood?
I think for a general knock the corner off kind of clean up, I'd want a sanding cone. But I'm having trouble identifying the ones I'm looking for. I recall a rubber cone "tip" with a sandpaper cone that was probably at a true 45 deg angle.
What if you go a little deeper? Like for a true countersink for a flat head screw? What type of countersink works best in wood? I have a little five flute jobber used in metalwork. It's not bad to knock an edge off if you run it in reverse.
Hole size could be anything up to say 5/8".
I think for a general knock the corner off kind of clean up, I'd want a sanding cone. But I'm having trouble identifying the ones I'm looking for. I recall a rubber cone "tip" with a sandpaper cone that was probably at a true 45 deg angle.
What if you go a little deeper? Like for a true countersink for a flat head screw? What type of countersink works best in wood? I have a little five flute jobber used in metalwork. It's not bad to knock an edge off if you run it in reverse.
Hole size could be anything up to say 5/8".