06-30-2018, 03:00 PM
Hey, it's getting easier!
Brief history:
- 3 years ago, bought a fine USA-made carbide bit from Blackburn tools, broke it on the first hole.
- Last 2-1/2 years, used some cheapo Craftsman carbide glass-cutting bits; these did OK for starting holes in spring-steel plates. Additional clean up with round files.
- Last 1 day, the "center punch method" described here by Don Williams and credited to "Chris Cianci" (I wonder if he meant Matt Cianci ?):
http://donsbarn.com/dovetail-saw-making-workshop-day-2/
Chris
Brief history:
- 3 years ago, bought a fine USA-made carbide bit from Blackburn tools, broke it on the first hole.
- Last 2-1/2 years, used some cheapo Craftsman carbide glass-cutting bits; these did OK for starting holes in spring-steel plates. Additional clean up with round files.
- Last 1 day, the "center punch method" described here by Don Williams and credited to "Chris Cianci" (I wonder if he meant Matt Cianci ?):
http://donsbarn.com/dovetail-saw-making-workshop-day-2/
Chris
Chris