disco_monkey79
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Apologies if this doesn;t make much sense...
I've been having a do with using dowels as a method of fixing, and using the contrast between the material of the piece and the material of the dowel as a design feature.
When I drill through, I get a "blow through" at the back, where the drill bit tears out material around the hole, leaving a jagged surface. Not a problem where you can only see the front, but occasionally, both ends of the dowel will need to be seen.
Anyone got any tips on how I can avoid this tearing at the back?
Thanks!
I've been having a do with using dowels as a method of fixing, and using the contrast between the material of the piece and the material of the dowel as a design feature.
When I drill through, I get a "blow through" at the back, where the drill bit tears out material around the hole, leaving a jagged surface. Not a problem where you can only see the front, but occasionally, both ends of the dowel will need to be seen.
Anyone got any tips on how I can avoid this tearing at the back?
Thanks!