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Can any members recommend a decent expansive wood drill bit?
I need to bore a 60mm blind hole to a depth of around 18-20mm in softwood and hardwoods.
The type I am looking for will be similar to this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/expansive-bit-22-76mm/40440

Im not interested in the screwfix one because of poor reviews, but if anyone can point me in the direction of a half decent one it would be appreciated.
Cheers.
 
Why not get a cheap hole saw, make a mdf template and use a router for the holes?
 
Strangely I was looking at my Ridgeway version of just that expansive bit only the other day. The instructions state, quite explicitly, that it is not to be used on hardwoods.
I think I would be inclined to go with one of carlb40's suggestions. Using a router will likely give you a better finish to the inside of the hole.
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They are very hard work to use, very hard to set to a dead size and will not give a flat bottomed hole, very difficult to drill a through hole and last of all 60mm dia will take all three Wheat-a-bix.
Router it if you can.
 
Yeah my plan B was to make a jig and use the router with a guide bush.
But I was just looking for the easy option. #-o
 
Famag forstner bit, I have an expansive bit but not that easy and wouldn't give the same result.
 
katellwood":2cli99ip said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Professional-Forstner-Drill-Bit-Woodworking-Hole-Saw-Wood-Cutter-60MM-/320957375149?pt=UK_Home_Garden_PowerTools_SM&hash=item4aba8ce2ad

This seems pretty reasonable however do not know how long it will take to arrive

I've used one of these 2 1/2 inch dia and works well

http://www.ockenden-timber.co.uk

That might be a goer if I don't get round to making a router template.
Cheers.
 
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