Coin-Sized Forstner Bits
Whether you want to build a unique storage case for your coin collection or find a classy way to mark the year you built your woodworking project, you’ll be hard pressed to find the right-sized bit in a regular Forstner bit set. What you need is a coin-sized Forstner bit set.
There may be sets for other countries’ coins out there, but we’ll talk about sets that have bits for the 6 sizes of U.S. coins. The bits for the U.S. coin sizes are more or less as follows:
- Pennies: 19.1 mm or 0.751″
- Nickles: 21.3mm or .839″
- Dimes: 18mm or .709″
- Quarters: 24.1mm or .949″
- Half Dollars: 30.6mm or 1.205″
- Dollars: 26.6mm or 1.047″
Mill Small Logs On Your Bandsaw
The wood for your next project might be hiding in your woodpile. With Carter’s AccuRight log mill and a bandsaw, you can turn those wood logs into usable boards or turning blanks. The 20″ long by 8″ wide log mill holds the wood securely so you can cut the necessary flat surfaces for safely resawing the log on your bandsaw.
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