dweir
Member
I bought a "woodworker/artist" pencil kit from Woodcraft the other day so that I could make a lead holder for my daughter. She is only 12, but has become quite an artist and is into sketching. I thought this would be a nice addition to her artist tools. Problem is, that the kit calls for a 29/64 drill bit. The closest thing I have is a 15/32 which is a tad oversize according to the drill bit charts posted here. I would hate to spend $ on a bit that I will only use 1-2 times. If I go oversize, any tips to fill the gap between barrel/tube and wood. I have polyurethane glue and 5 min epoxy that may fill the gap. Or, should I go a little undersize and pound it in with a 8lb sledgehammer?
Thanks,
Dave
Thanks,
Dave