Steve Maskery
Established Member
[M&S] These are not just any holes, these are Famag holes [/M&S]
I've had a set of Axminster twin-lip and spur drills for years, a couple of decades at least, probably longer. I've broken or bent a couple of the smaller ones but always been able to find a replacement, even if it was only a Silverline.
I've been able to sharpen some of the bigger ones that get most use, 10mm, 12mm etc., but I've been increasingly annoyed by the amount of wobble in them, quite a lot of vibration on the drill press. I checked the chuck for centricity with a straight bar and it was fine, maybe 2 thou of wobble, nothing, really. So it is the drill bit.
So I asked my mate Stu whether, if I bought a decent twist drill, he could re-shape it for me. "Probably. But how much are they, it might not be worth it." I told him that the issue was availability, not cost. So he Googled. Dieter Schmit in Germany sells a wide range of singles. Unfortunately he also sells sets... (Incidentally, so do Peter at Woodworkers Workshop and Matthew at Workshop Heaven. Availability is another matter).
The upshot of all this is that I bought a 25pc set off Amazon, delivered today, and drilled my first hole.
They are a dream.
Very clean top edge, zero fibres, and very smooth hole wall internally. Zero vibration.
OK, it's a £158* hole, but it's a £158 Famag hole.
S
*And it is £2 cheaper today than it was on Wednesday. Bummer.
I've had a set of Axminster twin-lip and spur drills for years, a couple of decades at least, probably longer. I've broken or bent a couple of the smaller ones but always been able to find a replacement, even if it was only a Silverline.
I've been able to sharpen some of the bigger ones that get most use, 10mm, 12mm etc., but I've been increasingly annoyed by the amount of wobble in them, quite a lot of vibration on the drill press. I checked the chuck for centricity with a straight bar and it was fine, maybe 2 thou of wobble, nothing, really. So it is the drill bit.
So I asked my mate Stu whether, if I bought a decent twist drill, he could re-shape it for me. "Probably. But how much are they, it might not be worth it." I told him that the issue was availability, not cost. So he Googled. Dieter Schmit in Germany sells a wide range of singles. Unfortunately he also sells sets... (Incidentally, so do Peter at Woodworkers Workshop and Matthew at Workshop Heaven. Availability is another matter).
The upshot of all this is that I bought a 25pc set off Amazon, delivered today, and drilled my first hole.
They are a dream.
Very clean top edge, zero fibres, and very smooth hole wall internally. Zero vibration.
OK, it's a £158* hole, but it's a £158 Famag hole.
S
*And it is £2 cheaper today than it was on Wednesday. Bummer.