Lightweeder":20hlfu5t said:
I want to use a Forstner bit to make the recess for initial chucking, where it's possible. I saw a demo by a brilliant turner a few months back, and he advised me that he does just that, but that I should buy decent one - a Planet sawtooth, around 50mm. He apparently uses his for end grain. I did that - the cost was £14.34. Disappointingly, it's not performing any better than the cheap ones. Could anyone advise me please ?
I have recently bought some TCT Forstner bits from Hong Kong via eBay for really silly money!!!
The trick is to buy them in small groups at a time so that the total value does not exceed or even come close (value of pound can vary!) to £18 the limit to avoid import duty and VAT.
If you can wait the 10 or 14days for delivery you cannot beat this source. Typical price for 45mm bit is £5.41 INCLUDING postage!!!!!! NB Currently I am waiting for a 50mm bit to become available.
Just go to eBay at
www.ebay.co.uk
And enter the search string:
Boring Wood Forstner Bit Set for Drill Hole Tool (it is how the Chinese interpret it!!!!) or simply enter: Forstner Bit (this shorter version will get you all the UK sellers as well). If you want to go direct to the HK sites/sellers use the first search string.
NB: you will need a Paypal account to make international payments but this is well worth having any way. This will enable you to make payments in ANY currency!
Or you can search for the supplier bestvaluezone but I wouldn’t recommend it as they have over 20,000 items!!! And there are more than one seller offering these bits so “shop around” amongst the HK sellers.
Just a note about “ragging” perhaps the cutter was working too slowly or you were using one of those “Silverline” bits with titanium nitride or tin coatings? They are somewhat crappy – excuse my French.
However, these TCT bits are very sharp and cut very cleanly.