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Tip
#22
Horizontal
Boring In Woodworking
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Boring
Extra-Deep Holes
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Figure
11-24. Using an extension bit to form an extra-deep
hole.
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Holes
that are deeper than you can form by using a conventional
bit can be bored with an extension bit (Figure
11-24), a special tool that in many cases is no more than
a regular drill bit that has been brazed onto a rod. The procedure
is to bore to the quill's maximum extension and then, after
retracting the quill, to move either the table or the power
plant so the drill will reach the bottom of the hole. Thus
you can deepen the hole by again extending the quill. Since
the rod part of the extension doesn't have flutes, you must
retract frequently to clear waste chips from the hole.
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