condeesteso
Established Member
I think these are well worth knowing about. I just got a set of 16 bits from Screwfix for about £35 including shipping. All the reviews there were 5 star so I thought they were worth a go.
I needed 2 large sizes for the wood screws on the new bench and had hunted around... was looking at around £40 - 70 for each size, and I'll only really use them once (the 2" and 2 1/8"), so this set looked like a winner.
I've just tested them in ash, and they really are excellent. The sizes above 3/4" are saw-tooth, all machining seems very good (not absolutely impeccable, my Freud pro ones are slighly better finished on the cutting edges). Entry can be very clean as long as you cut slow to start (let the first fibres cut cleanly, then you are off).
The blow-mold case is better than the average, and it's easy to get the bits out, just press the cutting head and the shank lifts easily. Seems like a minor point but how many times do you reach for a screwdriver to lever a bit out of one of those cases?
I find Forstner bits very useful with the pillar drill - for getting rid of stock on mortices for example (don't have a morticer and don't really feel the need).
Anyway, hugely recommended for general use, and at around £2 each average, a true bargain.
I needed 2 large sizes for the wood screws on the new bench and had hunted around... was looking at around £40 - 70 for each size, and I'll only really use them once (the 2" and 2 1/8"), so this set looked like a winner.
I've just tested them in ash, and they really are excellent. The sizes above 3/4" are saw-tooth, all machining seems very good (not absolutely impeccable, my Freud pro ones are slighly better finished on the cutting edges). Entry can be very clean as long as you cut slow to start (let the first fibres cut cleanly, then you are off).
The blow-mold case is better than the average, and it's easy to get the bits out, just press the cutting head and the shank lifts easily. Seems like a minor point but how many times do you reach for a screwdriver to lever a bit out of one of those cases?
I find Forstner bits very useful with the pillar drill - for getting rid of stock on mortices for example (don't have a morticer and don't really feel the need).
Anyway, hugely recommended for general use, and at around £2 each average, a true bargain.