Orraloon
Established Member
Apart from a light rub round the rim with sandpaper I never chamfered the holes in my bench. The theory being that the dog or holdfast would be supported right up to the surface.
Regards
John
Regards
John
Just use a chisel, carefully riding the bevel. You'll learn about grain direction quickly.
If you want a clinical look use a roundover cutter in a small router.
Just scrape around with a penknife if you feel you need to. Doesn't need to be precise or "consistent"Hello all. This is my inaugural post on UKWorkshop!
I recently taken up woodwork, having moved from metalwork. I'm planning to drill a few 19mm dog holes in my newly built beech topped work bench for hold fasts amongst other things. The hold fast retailer recommended a little chamfer around the top of the hole greatly reduces the chance of breakout when I bang the holdfasts in.
...how can I achieve a consistent chamfer around the entire circumference?
Would this be a job for a router with special bit? Is there a manual tool to achieve the same result?
What in MDF !Just use a chisel, carefully riding the bevel. You'll learn about grain direction quickly.
What in MDF !
Read the OP's post. Beech top.What in MDF !
....Not if you've got 288 holes to chamfer...!!! .....No matter whether its MDF or solid Beech..!!that said, for dog holes, anything that's shaped like a cone with sandpaper around it would work well.
I do,....And I use every one of them!....Who needs 288 holes? Seems like there's a bit of hole-mania going on. I bet the gadget salesmen are behind it!
I've certainly had my money's worth out of it.....I've still got the underside to use as yet,... that doesn't have a single cut in it.@Distinterior thats what I call a well used top.
I've certainly had my money's worth out of it.....I've still got the underside to use as yet,... that doesn't have a single cut in it.
HEY ! Is that a slur ???It's refreshing to see benches and tools that are used.
Hold my I've been meaning to flip my two tops for way longer than I can remember.@Distinterior thats what I call a well used top.
They can flip my top when I'm deadHold my I've been meaning to flip my two tops for way longer than I can remember.
Yep this is gadget world! Hang on to your wallets. I bet they dream of selling one per hole (288!)This will be of little help to the OP (or anyone without holy MFTs) but Axminster sell not just the chamfering tool and a 20mm reamer... they've finally combined the two into a 20mm chamfering reamer. What a time to be alive
HEY ! Is that a slur ???
He's slagging us off....
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