Drilling holes in blanks

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JAB1

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For drilling holes in pen blanks or other projects larger than 1 inch using a drill press, do you use a forstner bit, spade bit or regular bit?.....my drills are all brad point, up to 1 inch.....which method is better?
 
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leehljp

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I am not sure precisely what you mean but I will take a stab it it. :) I usually use a forstner bit for 1 in or more. And if it is a long piece like duck call or so, I drill in on the lathe. For plywood - I use a corded drill. For small pieces of ply or boards that will fit on a DP table - I use the DP.

The above scenario is when I want clean smooth cuts and sides.

IF smoothness and accuracy is not an issue, I use either spade bits or spiral bits.

If you mean 1 inch pen blanks for large pens, I use regular bits, but often do that on the lathe.
 
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Wildman

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10 mm is largest bit I have ever used for a pen blank. Prefer to drill pen blanks at the drill press.

I make wood tulips, drill ¾" forstner bit & 3/16" or ¼" brad point bit holes at the drill press. Make some cuts at the bandsaw, before mounting on lathe to turn. Use a 1", 1 ¼" spade bit to drill hole in vase on the lathe. Now have a 3" drill bit extension for forstner bits will use them.

Think your project should dictate what drill bit to use.
 
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