I want to drill 6 45 mm holes partially through an oak platter I am making to hold shot glasses.
I have used a forstner bit in my pillar drill in the prototype, which cuts cleanly and with a reasonably flat bottom to the hole. The downside is the point of th bit leaves its mark in the centre of the hole, and the shoulder leaves the tell tale cut around the perimeter of the hole.
Is there a way to cut perfectly flat bottomed holes?
I have used a forstner bit in my pillar drill in the prototype, which cuts cleanly and with a reasonably flat bottom to the hole. The downside is the point of th bit leaves its mark in the centre of the hole, and the shoulder leaves the tell tale cut around the perimeter of the hole.
Is there a way to cut perfectly flat bottomed holes?