Can anyone give me a clue how I might cut the holes for an "egg holder" shown in the attached photo? It looks to be maybe a type of router bit?
Thanks in advance for any help.
eggholder.jpg
Can anyone give me a clue how I might cut the holes for an "egg holder" shown in the attached photo? It looks to be maybe a type of router bit?
Thanks in advance for any help.
eggholder.jpg
I don't think those are drilled but they are carved.
~1-1/2" core box bit in a plunge router? Amana sells them. Not sure I'd want to hand hold it! Perhaps in a mill or drill press.
Would you mean hand carved? I don't think I could manage that. Thanks.
The core box bit sounds possible though not inexpensive. CMT also sells that size and I'm thinking the drill press would be the way to go. I just like the looks of that egg holder; maybe justify the cost by making Christmas presents. Thank you for your input.
Woodline has one for $25.30. They're out of stock at the moment but probably will be available again soon. Part# WL1378-1
http://www.woodline.com/p-1373-round...-box-bits.aspx
Use something like a rosette cutter in a drill press?
A CNC is your best bet, so maybe find some one who can cut those.
My woodworking theory: Measure with a micrometer, Mark with chalk, Cut with an ax.
Thank you for the link. I have other Woodline bits and they serve the purpose. I'm on the list to be notified when stock is replentished.
If using a core box bit, you might want to remove as much material as possible with a forstner bit (or two) first.
Gerry
JointCAM
I have had good luck with MLCS. They have carbide core box bits up to 2" diameter, for less than $30 for the largest. Free shipping too, or at least it used to be, for any size order.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops...s/bt_core.html
Bill
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Thanks, good idea. Maybe 3 fairly shallow cuts; 1 3/4", 1 5/8", 1 1/2" forstner bit using the drill press. Then finsh "shaping" it with the core box bit. I did a size test by simply boring a 1 3/4" hole and a 1 5/8" hole in a board then randoming picking a couple of eggs from the fridge. One dropped thru the larger hole so this thing needs a bottom for sure. I measured a plastic egg tray and the "cups" are 1 3/4" dia x 1 1/8" deep.
Thanks for the reminder and the link. I just ordered a 1 3/4" for $27 / free shipping. I've ordered from there in the past too.
I would use the forstners as much as possible followed by a spade bit reground into a scraper.
I would use a plywood carrier for the blank with a center hole beneath each compartment.
A dowel pin mounted below the drill chuck registers all the drill bits.