Has anyone else bought and used the new plug cutter , it works ok in straight grain , not as well in cross grain , using yellow pine , have all three bit,s and hope to make some plug,s , but some come out not so good , !! Tried hi speed and low speed , what may I be doing worng , ???? JIM !!
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Hi Jim.
Glad to see the plug cutter is working out for you! What method are you using to cut them loose?
I haven't gotten mine yet, but am expecting to have it soon.
HI Ronda, on the standard and micro , scroll saw with table set at 15 degrees and the HD. plugs you can cut them at 90 degrees on RA. saw or band saw , best if you put on some blue painters tape across the plugs as they tend to fly when you cut them , HA!! All ways be safe !!! Remember drill high speen , feed slow , Have fun JIM !!
Didn't even consider them as projectiles until now :) Thanks for the tip!
Looks like I will have to get the scroll saw back into action. Was going to try to figure a way to do it with either my circular saw or the jig saw. I tend to have much better luck using those than the others.
HI Ronda, you can use your jig saw , still would put on the blue tape just to hold them in place till you are finished cutting , have fun JIM !!
Ronda McElroy said:
Didn't even consider them as projectiles until now :) Thanks for the tip!
Looks like I will have to get the scroll saw back into action. Was going to try to figure a way to do it with either my circular saw or the jig saw. I tend to have much better luck using those than the others.
You also might want to rest between cuts. The cutter does heat up a bit.
Looks like my next purchase maybe I can get Santa Claus to bring it to me . I'll have to make some hints in those regards.
I got some cash for Christmas . I ordered the plug cutter last night.
My kids got me the Plug master pack for Christmas from Amazon, i.e. all 3 sizes, but haven't tried it out yet. Hope to make a few test runs this weekend. Coincidently, I also bought a new drill since my 18v Porter-Cable only goes up to 1800 RPM's, if my memory serves me. so I got a 20v DeWalt brushless that runs up to 2000 RPM's, so I plan to use that for the plug test. Will report back as soon as I do.
Mine is supposed to be here Tuesday.
Well I played around for a bit making a few plugs tonight. The plug cutter goes into the wood pretty effortlessly. I did notice that after cutting a few plugs I started to see tear-out. I attached my vacuum hose and slowed the drill's movement into the block of wood a bit more and it seemed to help. All in all not too bad for the first attempt, but it looks like I'll have to work on my technicque a bit just I did with making the pocket holes.
I tried my jig out today. with pine which is what I build with the most used . Just letting the weight of the drill cut the plugs its to fast you get tarry out . Others woods I use Douglas fir , oak , or poplar I have not tried. Pine is easy just go slow come out perfect. I have not cut any loose . I will take pictures pine will not be hard.
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