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morrisminordriver

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I recently saw a bit of advice regarding countersinking your holes for screws. It advised to countersink first and drill your hole afterwards to avoid the ragged finish.
I tried that today and what a difference!
You UK Workshoppers probably all know this already but i thought I’d pass on my revelation of the day as I thought it was brill!
ps this was a rough bit of wood I tried it out on.
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Drill first then a snail countersink. I was amazed the first time I got a snail type, before I was using a "normal one" with unsatisfactory results.

I use a dewalt flip over bit which is good as it has a sharp counter sink built in. Well actually its a counterbore if you keep going, properly sharp though and a good shape unlike some.

Ollie
 
As a kid I was shown to mark, spot punch if in metal, pilot drill, countersink, then drill to size, and tap if required.
Always worked for me all my working life.
 
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