Sawdust=manglitter
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Im in the middle of making myself a roubo-ish style workbench and just thinking ahead to when i'm ready to drill the 3/4" holes for the bench dogs. I've nearly finished laminating 4 sections of the top (so they fit in my P/T), but the finished bench top will be around 5" thick, so i want to make sure that the holes are all square. I've seen a few suggestions with people:
- using extra long forstener bits with a guide;
- using a router with a 3/4" plunge bit to start the holes and drilling the rest of the hole free hand with a drill (the starter hole keeping it square);
- using a drill guide (like this one... http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-drill-guide-500458) with either a long auger bit or a flat wood drill bit.
They all seem to have their benefits, but i wanted to know what methods others have used and recommend?
- using extra long forstener bits with a guide;
- using a router with a 3/4" plunge bit to start the holes and drilling the rest of the hole free hand with a drill (the starter hole keeping it square);
- using a drill guide (like this one... http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-drill-guide-500458) with either a long auger bit or a flat wood drill bit.
They all seem to have their benefits, but i wanted to know what methods others have used and recommend?