johnm
08-26-2006, 10:23 PM
Folks -
Okay - I've got to drill several holes about 1.5" deep in the end of some music stand legs. I am building a vertical clamping jig which will sit in the lathe/indexer well (we have a 5x8)so that I can drill three leg-ends at a time. The work piece will sit at a 15 degree angle so that the holes in the head end are vertical.
The legs are hard maple - I need to drill both 1/4" and 3/8" holes (the 3/8" is a pocket hole from the underside edge - concentric with a 1/4" hole in the end of the leg)
So, I don't think that brad point bits should spin at 15k - based on the feedback from my post about forstner bits earlier, I am wondering if I can get away with this at all. I was thinking if I slowed the spindle down to 10k, combined with slow z moves and small "peck" steps to clear the chips it might work. On the other hand, I don't want to have music stand leg flambe or FUBAR the spindle.
I guess I could come up with a carrier for a hand held drill mounted on the Z column, but was hoping not to have to add that additional level of complexity and fabrication.
I haven't yet quite figured how to do the pocket holes from underneath yet, so I'd appreciate any input there as well...
I have a set of long brad point bits, but am concerned about spindle arbor clearance to the work and also "whipping" of the long drill bits. I will cut the bits down in length if need be.
Thanks in advance!
John
4972
Okay - I've got to drill several holes about 1.5" deep in the end of some music stand legs. I am building a vertical clamping jig which will sit in the lathe/indexer well (we have a 5x8)so that I can drill three leg-ends at a time. The work piece will sit at a 15 degree angle so that the holes in the head end are vertical.
The legs are hard maple - I need to drill both 1/4" and 3/8" holes (the 3/8" is a pocket hole from the underside edge - concentric with a 1/4" hole in the end of the leg)
So, I don't think that brad point bits should spin at 15k - based on the feedback from my post about forstner bits earlier, I am wondering if I can get away with this at all. I was thinking if I slowed the spindle down to 10k, combined with slow z moves and small "peck" steps to clear the chips it might work. On the other hand, I don't want to have music stand leg flambe or FUBAR the spindle.
I guess I could come up with a carrier for a hand held drill mounted on the Z column, but was hoping not to have to add that additional level of complexity and fabrication.
I haven't yet quite figured how to do the pocket holes from underneath yet, so I'd appreciate any input there as well...
I have a set of long brad point bits, but am concerned about spindle arbor clearance to the work and also "whipping" of the long drill bits. I will cut the bits down in length if need be.
Thanks in advance!
John
4972