10-30-2024, 08:04 AM
I found a forstner bit on amazon that was listed as 3/5” but it’s actually a 15mm bit.
3/5 or 0.6 inches is closer to 15.24mm
Why you may ask do I want a 3/5 inch forstner bit.
I am making a copy of the base of a bentwood case for a singer sewing machine, and the hinges that they used were 0.6 inch or 3/5
And need couple holes in the back of the case that are right around 0.6 inch.
15mm is to small and 16mm is too big.
I did try to grind a 16mm steel bit down to 15.24 and it was enough that it took most of the teeth off the forstner bit.
I also have ordered a 16mm carbide bit, and am going to try grinding the carbide down a little bit to get to the 15.24 or 15.25mm diameter.
Anyone have any other suggestions on how to get a good flat bottomed hole other than the above?
Thanks in advance.
Duke
3/5 or 0.6 inches is closer to 15.24mm
Why you may ask do I want a 3/5 inch forstner bit.
I am making a copy of the base of a bentwood case for a singer sewing machine, and the hinges that they used were 0.6 inch or 3/5
And need couple holes in the back of the case that are right around 0.6 inch.
15mm is to small and 16mm is too big.
I did try to grind a 16mm steel bit down to 15.24 and it was enough that it took most of the teeth off the forstner bit.
I also have ordered a 16mm carbide bit, and am going to try grinding the carbide down a little bit to get to the 15.24 or 15.25mm diameter.
Anyone have any other suggestions on how to get a good flat bottomed hole other than the above?
Thanks in advance.
Duke