I have a number of countersink bits for use in pillar and power drills.
Some are OK, even good, in metal and in MDF but I don't think I've ever owned a countersink that I would call good for solid wood or ply.
The problem is caused by the grain of the wood and in many cases, countersinks in a power drill tend to vibrate and cause an irregular surface, lack of clean edges, etc.
Speed, pressure on the bit and sharpness all have an effect, but can I simply ask the members to pop up a picture showing their favorite type of countersink specifically when it will be used on wood and on ply. Most often in a cordless drill.
Thanks all !
Some are OK, even good, in metal and in MDF but I don't think I've ever owned a countersink that I would call good for solid wood or ply.
The problem is caused by the grain of the wood and in many cases, countersinks in a power drill tend to vibrate and cause an irregular surface, lack of clean edges, etc.
Speed, pressure on the bit and sharpness all have an effect, but can I simply ask the members to pop up a picture showing their favorite type of countersink specifically when it will be used on wood and on ply. Most often in a cordless drill.
Thanks all !