[CAUT] glue/hammers

Ron Nossaman rnossaman at cox.net
Tue Nov 3 17:06:48 MST 2009


David Love wrote:
> I hadn't thought of beveling that hole for that purpose.  Makes sense
> though.  

It tends to funnel glue into the joint instead of scraping it 
off the shank. Works very well.


>Do you just use a countersink or some such tool or do you taper the
> entire hole with a tapered drill?


Both. I've already tapered the hole with the reamer, "fitting" 
to the shanks. The high angle countersink just makes a little 
wider funnel, and more rough glue surface.

Ron N
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