Countersinking

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

morrisminordriver

Established Member
Joined
17 Dec 2002
Messages
167
Reaction score
17
Location
Seaton, Torpoint, Cornwall
I recently saw a bit of advice regarding countersinking your holes for screws. It advised to countersink first and drill your hole afterwards to avoid the ragged finish.
I tried that today and what a difference!
You UK Workshoppers probably all know this already but i thought I’d pass on my revelation of the day as I thought it was brill!
ps this was a rough bit of wood I tried it out on.
A2AC48CD-1BBC-46F1-826D-F05678FE4D21.jpeg
 
It's good for larger hinges as well - put the hinge in place and countersink the holes, which lets the drill bit automatically run to dead centre and cleans up any irregularity in the hinge holes.
 
Drill first then a snail countersink. I was amazed the first time I got a snail type, before I was using a "normal one" with unsatisfactory results.

I use a dewalt flip over bit which is good as it has a sharp counter sink built in. Well actually its a counterbore if you keep going, properly sharp though and a good shape unlike some.

Ollie
 
As a kid I was shown to mark, spot punch if in metal, pilot drill, countersink, then drill to size, and tap if required.
Always worked for me all my working life.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top