This is the old leaf that I’m replacing in solid oak.
And this is with the hinge removed
Hope that explains.
And this is with the hinge removed
Hope that explains.
Great idea about making a non-overlapping hole then cutting through, I may well do that. ThanksHello again
From looking at forstner bits, don't think you will get a clean hole off the edge of something without a spur in the cut, and the cheaper ones being more likely to dance about doing this challenging job for a forstner bit.
Have you extra material so you could drill a non overhanging hole and rip it afterwards to expose the side?
You could chisel the bottom if your ground forstner bit is not working.
Yes, exactly the conclusion I came to as well. There may be better ways, but for these one-off four holes that has worked for me, although I will experiment with Ttrees idea (above).I had same issue
Just bought two foresters, same size.
Ground the brad off one off them and used that too achieve flat bottomed hole without piercing the finished surface.
The depth of the hole kept the bit in correct orientation
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