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Re: Using a fly cutter ( should be hole saw) [message #29233 is a reply to message #29232] Sat, 21 August 2004 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
lon is currently offline  lon
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Oh yes. Ok.


Hole saw, not fly cutter. Nope i don't want to mess with
with a fly cutter in a drill press or anywhere else.


I have a hand drill and a couple hole saws.



Other thing is there is no way to get precision like on
a 'brad point' with a tool like this. But a standard
brad point drill bit is not long enough as is the
special grooved centering drill bit sold for hole saws.


Could a machine shop put a brad point on one of those
centring drills and how much whould such a job cost?
Plus those centering bits are just barely long enough to
chuck up anyway.





 
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