Hi, first post and I should clarify that up until 3 months ago the last time I had done any serious woodwork was in school. Me and my partner decided to make a potting bench for her summer house. It actually pretty decent and professional looking. So the bug was caught. I've been stocking my garage with all the tools I am going to need, and my next project was creating a full length floating (kind of) bench for my computers and music production stations. That also looks really good and pleased with how we did it.
However....
I have bought some nice cable grommets that need a hole cutting at around 79mm, so I got the bit for my drill. Tested it out on pine, and then on an off cut of my 27mm thick oak (which is what my floating table is made of). Ok so it took around 5 - 10 minutes to go through in the oak off cut. Bit of smoke, but it worked. I suspect that I may well be doing something wrong. I have a decent drill (did have, will come to that) 18v Makita. I bought the D-33869 BiM Holesaw bit. For some reason it wouldn't work when the drill was in the forward position, only the reverse - so that may be something I've done, or it's just the way these work - I don't know.
So anyway I thought that it worked, I can't really justify getting the TCT bits at the moment, so I dived in this morning. Lots of smoke, got about halfway through and a 4a battery had been drained from full. Hmm, so I switched to my spare battery and then smoke starting coming out the back of the drill - and then it died. I've had to order another one because I don't think it's the drill, it's me.
So my question is, does my experience cutting this oak (and even the Pine was a bit labour intensive) seem right, and if not what do I need to be doing, is the bit even the right one?
I'm fairly a resourceful person and have learned so much with other tools, but this one has me stumped.
However....
I have bought some nice cable grommets that need a hole cutting at around 79mm, so I got the bit for my drill. Tested it out on pine, and then on an off cut of my 27mm thick oak (which is what my floating table is made of). Ok so it took around 5 - 10 minutes to go through in the oak off cut. Bit of smoke, but it worked. I suspect that I may well be doing something wrong. I have a decent drill (did have, will come to that) 18v Makita. I bought the D-33869 BiM Holesaw bit. For some reason it wouldn't work when the drill was in the forward position, only the reverse - so that may be something I've done, or it's just the way these work - I don't know.
So anyway I thought that it worked, I can't really justify getting the TCT bits at the moment, so I dived in this morning. Lots of smoke, got about halfway through and a 4a battery had been drained from full. Hmm, so I switched to my spare battery and then smoke starting coming out the back of the drill - and then it died. I've had to order another one because I don't think it's the drill, it's me.
So my question is, does my experience cutting this oak (and even the Pine was a bit labour intensive) seem right, and if not what do I need to be doing, is the bit even the right one?
I'm fairly a resourceful person and have learned so much with other tools, but this one has me stumped.