allen levine
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If I use an 11/32 drill bit for either penn state stoppers or niles stoppers on wood, its fine. I get a tight fit to use my bottle stopper chuck.
If I use an 11/32 bit on inlace acrylester its too tight, if I try to force it, the hole chips out.
If I use an 23/64th bit, the hole is too big for inlace acrylester.
I tried to use tape over the chuck screw to make it tighter, doesn't work, so now I have 3 blanks that are unusable, but I haven't disposed of them yet, figured Id fill in the holes eventually with something and then redrill.
whats the solution, something simple Im missing?
If I use an 11/32 bit on inlace acrylester its too tight, if I try to force it, the hole chips out.
If I use an 23/64th bit, the hole is too big for inlace acrylester.
I tried to use tape over the chuck screw to make it tighter, doesn't work, so now I have 3 blanks that are unusable, but I haven't disposed of them yet, figured Id fill in the holes eventually with something and then redrill.
whats the solution, something simple Im missing?