Phil Pascoe
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I have one that fits a 131 Yankee screwdriver - a half inch countersink in one plunge.The single hole counter bits are called snail counter bits.
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I have one that fits a 131 Yankee screwdriver - a half inch countersink in one plunge.The single hole counter bits are called snail counter bits.
And thanks from me too! It’s made me realise that all of my three countersinks are pretty dire and I’ve usually relied on the screw to hide the results. I’ll be putting in an order too this evening.Well, there is a clear concensus in this thread. Snails / zero flute seem to be the way to go.
I mentioned that I have a number of 3 flute HSS countersinks that work fine in metal - the presto set in a blue tub, a single of the same from Ruko which is slightly better machined, and the cheap hss roses that I swear at for wood.
Based on all your recommendations I've ordered a snail type, made by Fisch from Axminster (and a load of other stuff I wasn't intending to when I woke this morning, but that's another story).
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https://www.axminstertools.com/fisc...utm_content=2266&tagrid=64966936&glCountry=GB
The Fisch csk is available with a 1/4" hex shank just like the Festool but less than half the price and I don't need centrotec. That's what I'll try first. It should suit my little bosch hex driver and I'll keep it for wood only.
Fisch with plain shanks are on backorder but are made in smaller and larger sizes, both would be nice to have. For jigs and such like I use csk head stainless machine screws quite a lot. I use these from M4 upto M8-10 so the range of sizes would be useful.
Thanks everyone !
I've not used that Fisch CSK one, both of mine are the Fisch ones with the plain shanks. If you report that it turns out to be any good I might order one of those CSK ones as it would be handy to have one with a hex shank sometimes.Well, there is a clear concensus in this thread. Snails / zero flute seem to be the way to go.
I mentioned that I have a number of 3 flute HSS countersinks that work fine in metal - the presto set in a blue tub, a single of the same from Ruko which is slightly better machined, and the cheap hss roses that I swear at for wood.
Based on all your recommendations I've ordered a snail type, made by Fisch from Axminster (and a load of other stuff I wasn't intending to when I woke this morning, but that's another story).
View attachment 182800
https://www.axminstertools.com/fisc...utm_content=2266&tagrid=64966936&glCountry=GB
The Fisch csk is available with a 1/4" hex shank just like the Festool but less than half the price and I don't need centrotec. That's what I'll try first. It should suit my little bosch hex driver and I'll keep it for wood only.
Fisch with plain shanks are on backorder but are made in smaller and larger sizes, both would be nice to have. For jigs and such like I use csk head stainless machine screws quite a lot. I use these from M4 upto M8-10 so the range of sizes would be useful.
Thanks everyone !
The snail bit you've ordered is also very good in soft metal, e.g., aluminium, which is worth keeping in mind. I've no idea how many countersinks I've put into aluminium trim with my snail bits. Just got to watch out for the sharp edge of the metal that spirals out, but I've always got my prescription safety specs on anyway when doing such tasks. Slainte.Well, there is a clear concensus in this thread. Snails / zero flute seem to be the way to go.
It should suit my little bosch hex driver and I'll keep it for wood only.
Cheers Richard, I think the smaller size as in your first post would be particularly useful for alloy. For me at least, the small machine screws with a csk are more often used that way than set directly into wood, and there are always brass hinges installed as Phil recommends.The snail bit you've ordered is also very good in soft metal, e.g., aluminium, which is worth keeping in mind. I've no idea how many countersinks I've put into aluminium trim with my snail bits. Just got to watch out for the sharp edge of the metal that spirals out, but I've always got my prescription safety specs on anyway when doing such tasks. Slainte.
I have this one in both sizes, they are very good.Well, there is a clear concensus in this thread. Snails / zero flute seem to be the way to go.
I mentioned that I have a number of 3 flute HSS countersinks that work fine in metal - the presto set in a blue tub, a single of the same from Ruko which is slightly better machined, and the cheap hss roses that I swear at for wood.
Based on all your recommendations I've ordered a snail type, made by Fisch from Axminster (and a load of other stuff I wasn't intending to when I woke this morning, but that's another story).
View attachment 182800
https://www.axminstertools.com/fisc...utm_content=2266&tagrid=64966936&glCountry=GB
The Fisch csk is available with a 1/4" hex shank just like the Festool but less than half the price and I don't need centrotec. That's what I'll try first. It should suit my little bosch hex driver and I'll keep it for wood only.
Fisch with plain shanks are on backorder but are made in smaller and larger sizes, both would be nice to have. For jigs and such like I use csk head stainless machine screws quite a lot. I use these from M4 upto M8-10 so the range of sizes would be useful.
Thanks everyone !
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