Boringgeoff
Established Member
You'd think that Mr Cox would have made one first to make sure it was going to work on the species of wood he was intending to use it on prior to going to the trouble and expense of patenting it.
The bits you find with fine or coarse lead screws are referred to by the manufacturer as being intended for "hard woods" or "softwoods" but this reference is irrelevant with a lot of the woods I've used them on. My experience is, you can't expect the threads to be self feeding but do have to keep a lot of force behind them to stop the threads stripping out in the hole.
Cheers,
Geoff.
The bits you find with fine or coarse lead screws are referred to by the manufacturer as being intended for "hard woods" or "softwoods" but this reference is irrelevant with a lot of the woods I've used them on. My experience is, you can't expect the threads to be self feeding but do have to keep a lot of force behind them to stop the threads stripping out in the hole.
Cheers,
Geoff.