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Clwydianrange

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Hello,
I want to have a go at making irish whistles. This will involve drilling a 12 to 13mm hole 300mm through hardwood on the lathe. Which is the best drill bit to use and best place to buy please.

keith
 
Hi,
Some turners may arrive any minute with better answers. However I was taught to use a lamp standard shell auger through a hollow tailstock. A bit of Googling may find some larger ones. A flute maker I new well used a standard twist bit brazed to the end of a bit of steel rod. Drive was provided by the lathe headstock, driving the wood, still needed some form of ring support at the tail end of the lathe though.
xy
 
I'd say make up your own as mentioned above.
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If you drill through the tail stock for starters you may have to use a second larger diameter drill to open out the bore in reverse mode with drill in the headstock chuck.
 

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Rowland Tools in High Wycombe sell long drills 400mm 600mm 800mm and 1000mm, 6mm upwards.
 
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