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Thread: Forstner bits.
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8th October 2023, 09:16 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Forstner bits.
Well clumsy me dropped a 32mm TC tipped forstner bit and of course it fell between the rubber floor mats and broke off a side cutter. Tried to use it and it now wanders. So I go looking online for a replacement and heaps of new 3 blade versions are available.
Has anyone bought one of them and if so how do they perform?
Thanks,
Rgds,
Crocy.
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12th October 2023, 01:09 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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A long shot you could look into. A good sharpening place that can do repairs should be able to braze a new piece of carbide where the old one was and resharpen the bit like new again. The rub will always be whether the work justifies the cost.
Pete
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12th October 2023, 08:17 AM #3
Studio Dubbled here in Brownsville carry a good range of the Carbitool (carbide & HSS) & FAMAG (HSS) forstner bits. Both are standard two cutter style designs and are good, though the FAMAG's are pricey!
I did a genuine Ebony PM with the FAMAG's, they handled it but it also knocked them around, reduced their life expectancy somewhat, imho better for softer woods.
I found the FAMAG's to be very dimensionally accurate, the Carbitool's not so - bit hit and miss, good for PM's but may not suit applications that require more accurate holes. However for price & general performance they win hands down over the FAMAG's for PM's.
Carbitool FORSTNER BIT 32MM TCT (FBT 32M) - Dubbeld Wood Tools
Famag Forstner 32mm - Dubbeld Wood ToolsMobyturns
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