Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
- Kim Strode
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Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
I am about to countersink my bridge pin holes.
I generally use this bit to achieve my general countersinking work, but find the countersink is off centre with the actual drilled hole. Can anyone offer advice as to how to achieve both the countersink and drilled hole to be centred? Also is this the best drill bit for this purpose, or can someone recommend a better tool? I've seen a countersink bit on the Stewmac Website, but don't know it's worth the cost?
Thanks
I generally use this bit to achieve my general countersinking work, but find the countersink is off centre with the actual drilled hole. Can anyone offer advice as to how to achieve both the countersink and drilled hole to be centred? Also is this the best drill bit for this purpose, or can someone recommend a better tool? I've seen a countersink bit on the Stewmac Website, but don't know it's worth the cost?
Thanks
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Kim Strode
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Daylesford, Australia
Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
Use the countersink bit first.
Steve
Steve
Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
Apologies, half asleep and forgot the rest of the post Kim. Also use a nice, sharp fine centre punch and clamp the work securely to the bench.
Steve
Steve
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
... or get a countersink with a hole through the middle for the drill bit and do both in one go. For holes already drilled, just replace the drill bit with a blank to act as a centring tool.
Such as one of these -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/wl-fuller-countersinks_c9170
or these -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/cmt-counters ... ents_c9162
in whatever size you require.
Jeremy.
Such as one of these -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/wl-fuller-countersinks_c9170
or these -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/cmt-counters ... ents_c9162
in whatever size you require.
Jeremy.
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
Kim
I have the Stewmac countersink bit. It's a great, foolproof piece of kit and definitely worth what they charge for it.
Regards
I have the Stewmac countersink bit. It's a great, foolproof piece of kit and definitely worth what they charge for it.
Regards
Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
Like Bob, I use the StewMac counter sink. It's a fool proof method every time.
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
Me three with the counter sink bit and it was one of the first specialty tools I bought in 2007.
Very good.
Cheers
Alan
Very good.
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
I use a round end carbide burr. It's a hell of a lot more controllable than a plain old counter sink. I didn't know about that bit of stew-mac kit. Not that expensive for what you get.
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Me four on the StewMac bit, works great and well worth the investment.
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
So I too had not noticed the Stew-Mac kit before... Looks good and reports evidently are too.
It is pretty much exactly what I mentioned and linked above - a four flute countersink, with a steel blank for centring already inserted and with a depth stop collar. If you want one pre-made, there it is. Pretty easy to do yourself nevertheless and cheaper, should you not be placing an order to Stewmac in the near future.
Stop collars to suit the countersinks I linked above -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/wl-fuller-stop-collars_c9260
Hope it helps.
Jeremy.
It is pretty much exactly what I mentioned and linked above - a four flute countersink, with a steel blank for centring already inserted and with a depth stop collar. If you want one pre-made, there it is. Pretty easy to do yourself nevertheless and cheaper, should you not be placing an order to Stewmac in the near future.
Stop collars to suit the countersinks I linked above -
http://www.carbatec.com.au/wl-fuller-stop-collars_c9260
Hope it helps.
Jeremy.
Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
I really like the finish that a "cross-hole" countersink gives. My experience is they give a smoother result than fluted bits but the Stewmac job does look interesting.

Cheers
Kim

Cheers
Kim
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Re: Countersinking Bridge Pin Holes
I Like it Kim ,I think I will buy oneKim wrote:I really like the finish that a "cross-hole" countersink gives. My experience is they give a smoother result than fluted bits but the Stewmac job does look interesting.
Cheers
Kim

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