12-03-2018, 09:54 PM
I'm building a mission style recliner out of cherry. In my eagerness to try out the Powermatic 701 that I got at auction, the sides will consist of eleven vertical 1' X 3/4" pieces one inch apart. That's 44 1" x 3/4" holes to dig. The machine didn't come with any bits but a fellow woodworker gave me the set he got with a Delta drill press a number of years ago, although they have no identifying marks on them. I followed the instructions on how to sharpen them and they worked fine on soft wood, BUT when I tried the 3/4 bit on the cherry all it did was burn a circle in it. No amount of adjusting the lead distance of the auger made any difference. Since then I have been looking to buy a new 3/4" bit. In trying to decide how much to spend I ran across one article that said that smaller bits were much easier to use and you could make a bigger mortise hole simply by making multiple plunges with a small bit. Instead of two plunges with a 3/4" I could do 4 with a 1/2" bit. Is that right, or do I just need a better 3/4" bit? I could really use some help her from you guys that have experience with a mortising machine and bits.
Papa Jim
Papa Jim
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