SpoonsbySven
Established Member
Hi Folks,
I ordered a set of Axminster Forstner bits (http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminste...P_SjgD8zqe7RxZFZL-NZXU_ia63E1047cAxoCWyHw_wcB) a couple of weeks ago.
They arrived the next day (great!) but they were BLUNT!! Loads of burrs on the edges, and some "edges" had flat sections visible to the naked eye (even without glasses!). Otherwise, the quality was pretty good (nice, solid feel, and a pretty good storage box). However, they're cutting tools and IMO, they need to be sharp. So I rang Axminster, who were very helpful, and offered to exchange them.
I'll condense the saga that followed into this: two weeks later, and two more phone calls to Axminster later to find out where the replacement bits were, they eventually arrived today. And they're blunt too.
Now, I accept that at some point, they'll need sharpening, and I know that will take time and be a fiddly job. But I don't think I should have to do this before I even use them! I also realise that the cost per bit is pretty low, but still, I've spent£70 on a tool(s), I expect it to be sharp and usable out of the box! I had a similar experience with an Axminster block plane, where it needed a lot of fettling (cleaning up rough casting, squaring up mouth, flattening sole), but at the time I figured it would be a learning experience, and chalked that one up to bad luck.
Has anyone else tried these sets? I'm not sure what to do next: send them back and try something else, or just accept them and get on with it. Regardless, I will be letting Axminster know that I am exceedingly UNhappy with their quality and service on this occasion.
Any suggestions for alternatives? I'd like a set, but the nearest equivalent I can find is way out of my budget.
Glad to hear any thoughts!
Cheers,
Sven
I ordered a set of Axminster Forstner bits (http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminste...P_SjgD8zqe7RxZFZL-NZXU_ia63E1047cAxoCWyHw_wcB) a couple of weeks ago.
They arrived the next day (great!) but they were BLUNT!! Loads of burrs on the edges, and some "edges" had flat sections visible to the naked eye (even without glasses!). Otherwise, the quality was pretty good (nice, solid feel, and a pretty good storage box). However, they're cutting tools and IMO, they need to be sharp. So I rang Axminster, who were very helpful, and offered to exchange them.
I'll condense the saga that followed into this: two weeks later, and two more phone calls to Axminster later to find out where the replacement bits were, they eventually arrived today. And they're blunt too.
Now, I accept that at some point, they'll need sharpening, and I know that will take time and be a fiddly job. But I don't think I should have to do this before I even use them! I also realise that the cost per bit is pretty low, but still, I've spent£70 on a tool(s), I expect it to be sharp and usable out of the box! I had a similar experience with an Axminster block plane, where it needed a lot of fettling (cleaning up rough casting, squaring up mouth, flattening sole), but at the time I figured it would be a learning experience, and chalked that one up to bad luck.
Has anyone else tried these sets? I'm not sure what to do next: send them back and try something else, or just accept them and get on with it. Regardless, I will be letting Axminster know that I am exceedingly UNhappy with their quality and service on this occasion.
Any suggestions for alternatives? I'd like a set, but the nearest equivalent I can find is way out of my budget.
Glad to hear any thoughts!
Cheers,
Sven