Clever tricks with forstner bits

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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2021
  • These tips and tricks will help you bet more from your forstner bits.
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  • @StumpyNubs
    @StumpyNubs  Před 2 lety +23

    These tips and tricks will help you bet more from your forstner bits.
    ▼EXPAND THIS SECTION FOR MORE RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS VIDEO▼
    *Tools used in this video:*
    Fisch Forstner Bits: amzn.to/2tvzbJg
    *More links to check out:*
    -More videos on our website: stumpynubs.com/
    -Subscribe to our e-Magazine: stumpynubs.com/browse-and-subscribe/
    -Check out our project plans: stumpynubs.com/product-category/plans/
    -Instagram: instagram.com/stumpynubs/
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    *Please help support us by using the link above for a quick look around!*
    (If you use one of these affiliate links, we may receive a small commission)

    ★SOME OF MY FAVORITE CHEAP TOOLS★
    -123 Blocks: lddy.no/vpij
    -Mechanical Pencils: amzn.to/2PA7bwK
    -Lumber pencil: amzn.to/2QtwZjv
    -Pocket Measuring Tape: amzn.to/2kNTlI9
    -Irwin Drill Bit Gauge: amzn.to/2AwTkQg
    -Nut/Bolt/Screw Gauge: amzn.to/2CuvxSK
    -Self-Centering Punch: amzn.to/2QvbcrC
    -Self-Centering Bits: amzn.to/2xs71UW
    -Angle Cube: lddy.no/10nam
    -Steel Ruler: lddy.no/10mv7
    -Utility knife: amzn.to/3nfhIiv
    -Center-Finding Ruler: lddy.no/10nak
    -Bit & Blade Cleaner: amzn.to/2TfvEOI
    -Digital depth gauge: amzn.to/3mwRf2x
    -Wood Glue: amzn.to/3mqek6M
    -Spade Bits: amzn.to/3j8XPtD

    ★SOME OF MY FAVORITE HAND TOOLS★
    -Digital Caliper: amzn.to/384H1Or
    -Marking Gauge: lddy.no/10muz
    -Marking knife: lddy.no/10mv0
    -Narex Chisels: lddy.no/sqm3
    -Stanley Sweetheart Chisels: amzn.to/3y5HDOc
    -Mini Pull Saw: amzn.to/2UEHBz6
    -Gent Saw: lddy.no/ss2x
    -Coping saw: amzn.to/2W7ZiUS
    -Shinwa Rulers: lddy.no/zl13

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    -Jointer: amzn.to/3yc3gfZ
    -Planer: amzn.to/3mn6BGF
    -Router: amzn.to/3grD22S
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    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the great video stumpy

    • @stevenwright901
      @stevenwright901 Před 2 lety +1

      ^ typo alert - “get” more

    • @rolfs2165
      @rolfs2165 Před 2 lety +3

      In case nobody has said it yet: yes please, do make a video on the different uses of hole saws, spade, and forstner bits.

    • @kevincranford148
      @kevincranford148 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I just discovered you and your channel. You are excellent and very precise on your descriptions.
      Love what you do.
      Do you have a video in sharpening any of your metal tools?
      Thank you sir for your time.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@kevincranford148 If you go to my main channel page and scroll down, you will find a playlist full of sharpening videos. czcams.com/channels/stwpLSByklww1YojZN-KiQ.html

  • @CrookedSkew
    @CrookedSkew Před 2 lety +155

    No woodwork channel I've seen to date can compress as much practical value into ~5 minutes with such articulate commentary yet still be so enjoyable to watch. Please keep this format!

    • @jamespyacek2691
      @jamespyacek2691 Před 2 lety +7

      You put it well. Following this guy.

    • @bluewren65
      @bluewren65 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Agreed. The skill and experience in both woodworking and video making to achieve this is astounding.

    • @Simon_Jakle__almost_real_name
      @Simon_Jakle__almost_real_name Před 4 měsíci

      I wish to every interested versatile craftman to receive at least partly the amount of cool/cewl tools tightly described in a hard to deny manner by stumpy nubs, if not in life, maybe in heaven. Which craftman doesn't dream of having a hall or hangar assorted (to be asserted?) with everything wanted to realize an own minded concept, instead of having to use tool sets hardly gotten spared as if the craftman is supposed to chant with remnants. Not really wanting to mention all the tool and similar stuff not or hardly available anymore (if the devils cave shall remain unscathed). So where would we get the money from not being able to be devotive "tool monks" as beings with two legs with a still pumping heart?

  • @robertschulke1596
    @robertschulke1596 Před 2 lety +196

    You can pre-drill a pilot hole with a 1/16” or 1/8” twist bit, then run the Forstner bit in halfway from each side. No tear-out. Perfect matches every time.

    • @takeniteasyfriend
      @takeniteasyfriend Před 2 lety +9

      Nice idea. I see the small 1/8 bit makes a hole perfect for the point on the Forster to line up 👍👌🏻

    • @max-zv7sf
      @max-zv7sf Před 2 lety +12

      I arrived at the same principle when i had to use hole saws for material too thick for the capacity of the hole saw. It really works well!

    • @shedmanx3640
      @shedmanx3640 Před 2 lety +8

      I have been using this method for years. Never fails me.

    • @vjurco
      @vjurco Před 2 lety +10

      Good idea, I will probably add that with handhold drilling it is quite important to pre-drill the hole perfectly right-angle - or the top and bottom main holes will not match.

    • @benwhite3227
      @benwhite3227 Před 2 lety +2

      Good tip.

  • @drreason2927
    @drreason2927 Před 2 lety +37

    Always very good information. But an additional reason I love this channel is that you don't waste my time with a stupid themed lead-in, and your calm and peaceful narration is just icing on the fantastic cake!
    Keep doing what you do!

    • @RondeLeeuw
      @RondeLeeuw Před 2 lety +7

      That's exactly what I like about him! You don't have to put on a long, sensational show to be sensational -- on the contrary.

  • @deadle_
    @deadle_ Před 2 lety +113

    This channel is fast becoming my absolute favourite little corner of the internet. More great tips!

  • @scottmatthews30
    @scottmatthews30 Před 2 lety +29

    I'm a little embarrassed at how much this gentleman has taught me after 15 years of carpentry. Granted, I spent 11 of them as a military reservist. This guy is a go to for a lot. Keep it goin Stump

  • @FallLineJP
    @FallLineJP Před 13 hodinami

    “You can make a hole video about when to use one or the other”
    Bravo! 😂🎉

  • @blacknorce
    @blacknorce Před 24 dny

    Your the one who sold me on Fisch bits. I waited for a sale and bought a whole set. They are the best bits I have ever used. If anyone is on the fence, just get them and make smooth holes already.

  • @alvaroschudeck957
    @alvaroschudeck957 Před 2 lety +41

    Another tip: Drill with a small bit (2 mm), and then can drill with the foster bit on each side, so you dont have to use the foster bit to the bottom until it appears to the other side (that us dificult to do, normally oneself pass all the wood to the other side), but with the small hole, you can easily stop drilling one half and flip it and drill from the other face of the piece of wood.

    • @jamespyacek2691
      @jamespyacek2691 Před 2 lety +6

      Or us the 2mm bit to punch through after you've drilled part way with the FORSTNER bit. You have the indent right there in the center of the whole. Good video! My first one. Pure information. No muss no fuss.

    • @dandavis8697
      @dandavis8697 Před 2 lety

      _

  • @machinistbytrade
    @machinistbytrade Před 2 lety +3

    Forstner bits also work great for coring cabbages when making sour heads or sauerkraut!

    • @michaelwarren2391
      @michaelwarren2391 Před 2 lety +1

      But I can't figure how to hold the head of cabage steady under the drill press. 😁😁

    • @TheLarryBrown
      @TheLarryBrown Před 2 měsíci

      Remind me never to eat at your house. . Sauerkraut a-la motor oil.

  • @mikeroberson1461
    @mikeroberson1461 Před 2 lety +18

    I recently had a project that required seventeen 2" holes drilled in 3/4 plywood. After blowing out the first few holes, I did the following: Drilled a small pilot hole, 2" forstner just over halfway through, Flip the work over and drill a 3/4" hole from the center on the backside, Use a flush cut router bit from the backside. This kept my bit and drills cooler as rotating between tools gave them time. The backsides never blew out, and I had nice clean holes on both sides.

  • @stoptfg295
    @stoptfg295 Před 2 lety +17

    You're like the woodworking equivalent to Technology Connections and I love it. Both of you are clearly passionate, relaxed, and just seem happy to be sharing what you love. Even your backgrounds remind me of each other.

    • @kiri101
      @kiri101 Před 2 lety +1

      I also watch both, good stuff

  • @richragan4810
    @richragan4810 Před 2 lety +1

    James you're amazing with all I continue to learn from you. Thank you!

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the tips on re-boring with larger bits. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! I just bought a set of forsners bits and cannot wait to try them out.

  • @LegionaireSiggi
    @LegionaireSiggi Před 2 lety +2

    I greatly appreciate that you always seem to make a video just before I start a new project that answers the problems I run into.

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Před 4 měsíci

    Did not know there was this much to learn and know about forester bits. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kingdwan6486
    @kingdwan6486 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video on forstner bits. Thank you.

  • @tomtimmons2228
    @tomtimmons2228 Před 2 lety +1

    I learn something new every time I watch your tutorials. Thanks again and again.

  • @michaelinminn
    @michaelinminn Před 2 lety +1

    Keep it coming. Your tips are great!
    I especially like the one of using a smaller Forstner predrilled hole, and then finishing with the bigger bit.

  • @edhalson3154
    @edhalson3154 Před 2 lety +7

    Legend! James, yet again I come away with at least 3 new tricks or tips from your channel. I watch for notifications eagerly every day waiting for your next posting! I cannot thank you enough for these - they are changing my skills and ability dramatically. I especially love Cool Tools and these tips/tutorials. Brilliant work! Thank you!

  • @nigeld8694
    @nigeld8694 Před rokem

    This video is super useful, especially the tips in the last half covering how to enlarge holes and also the tips about using them in a hand drill. Thanks so much!

  • @mk1st
    @mk1st Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent! I bought a set without knowing about the different types, glad I happened upon one with waves.

  • @paulroussell
    @paulroussell Před 2 lety +5

    I watch EVERY one of your videos! Always learning something new. Your delivery style is excellent.

  • @rainertrier4987
    @rainertrier4987 Před 2 lety

    Condensed and valuable information with perfect illustrating pictures and calm voice in modest narration - thank you so much!

  • @peterfenwick2540
    @peterfenwick2540 Před 2 lety

    Agree with everything you said James. I do a lot of drilling with Forstners and I like the toothed one as I can easily sharpen it.

  • @5055hunter
    @5055hunter Před 2 lety

    The tape trick to bore a larger hole is outstanding! I've struggled with this in the past and almost always messed it up, requiring a redo of the entire part. Thanks!!!

  • @xbronn
    @xbronn Před 2 lety +1

    thanks! re-boring was a pain for me, live and learn

  • @robw95
    @robw95 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video. Your material is always presented so logically and clearly.

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Před 2 lety

    Your tips are never dull.

  • @benmoore8147
    @benmoore8147 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Your forstner bit sharpening video a while back was great too! Brought my old hand-me-down bits back to life

  • @nafnaf0
    @nafnaf0 Před 2 lety

    Using the scrap piece as a guide is brilliant. I will defiantly use that

  • @wtmayhew
    @wtmayhew Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips. Now I’ll be using my Forstner bits more intelligently. I appreciate the succinct style of presentation without distracting background music.

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble Před 2 lety +62

    Awesome tips, I hadn't thought of using tape like that and I really liked the last one re: stepping the bit size up from the other side of the board, thanks!

    • @Night56Owl
      @Night56Owl Před 2 lety

      Would this not risk blowout on the backside on the second pass?

    • @veikkoimmonen7300
      @veikkoimmonen7300 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Night56Owl Was just thinking about that, and have a solution in mind:
      1. Start the original hole with the larger bit, go just ~1 mm deep or so.
      2. Switch to the smaller bit and go almost through, just the tip.
      3. Use the larger bit to finish the hole from the opposite direction - this hole will then meet the starter hole from step 1.
      You need to be careful in step 2, though. If the center thingies of the bits are not equal size, auto-centering the smaller bit may not be as accurate as you'd think.

    • @fins9584
      @fins9584 Před 2 lety +1

      @@veikkoimmonen7300 Another way to do it would be to use the smaller bit until the tip protrudes, then cover the entry hole with tape. Drill through from the other side until the tip pokes a hole in the tape. Finish from the tape side.

  • @ahsujmw
    @ahsujmw Před 2 lety

    Every video you make I learn something new and find out I’ve been doing something properly.

  • @mikecurtin9831
    @mikecurtin9831 Před 2 lety

    Many useful tips, explained clearly and concisely, although sometimes quietly. Thanks much, James.

  • @88azturbo
    @88azturbo Před 2 lety

    The most clever tips are usually the most simple. Thanks!

  • @bearthompson6506
    @bearthompson6506 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect timing! I’ve been working on a project that needs several large-ish holes and having some troubles hand drilling with my Forstners (don’t have a drill press). This gives me a couple ideas to try (including possibly ordering a wavy bit). As always, thanks for the tips!

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you James, sound advice as always and it was a revelation when I bought a set of Fisch bits. So much better than my DIY set 🌞

  • @profcah
    @profcah Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips! The tips for drilling larger holes, especially the tape trick, were genius!

  • @Shikagsu
    @Shikagsu Před 2 lety

    Thank you for including the chart! Will definitely make use of that.

  • @mewzishun
    @mewzishun Před 2 lety

    Terrific tips. I particularly like the one using tape to position a larger bit over a smaller hole.

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 Před 2 lety +4

    I find your cometary informative as a finishing carpenter with forty plus years of experience I appreciate your clear consistency of explaining many different applications having trained a number of apprentices I find it good to use your videos as reference

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Před 2 lety

    Very timely, Mr. The Nubs! I just inherited a box of forstner bits. Thank you, kindly.

  • @RondeLeeuw
    @RondeLeeuw Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video! When I use forstner bits, torque vs heat is a recurring issue for me, so thanks to your advice I'm now also a fan of the WAVY forstner bits. 😍

  • @joshuamacdonald4913
    @joshuamacdonald4913 Před rokem

    I literally needed to hear this yesterday. I forgot I had a few forstner bits in the shop and had a job where I could use them

  • @ericrose3877
    @ericrose3877 Před 2 lety +1

    Great guidelines, Stumpy, now I have a better idea of what sizes, brands, and practices to focus on for my assessment of what to get next and how to use. Thank you.

  • @highdownmartin
    @highdownmartin Před 2 lety

    Great tip about using a spare hole as a jig to get the oversize started. Top man

  • @suzannecrawford7015
    @suzannecrawford7015 Před rokem

    Love the info and love the format. Keep it coming!!!!

  • @bryancaviness8788
    @bryancaviness8788 Před 3 měsíci

    I always come to this channel for the LD on things. Reliable source.

  • @68HC060
    @68HC060 Před 2 lety +7

    Fisch forstner bits are excellent.
    Right after I first saw a video about them on this channel, I purchased one to try them out.
    It's been years now, and there's never been any tear-out at all with the wave-cutters I bought.
    Thanks again James for the recommendation - and I definitely agree, everyone should try Fisch.
    And like James, I still use spade bits, but only for drilling in used wood (that may contain nails or when I drill holes through the ceiling).
    Note: They have different types of forstner bits; apart from the cutter type, they have different shank and tip types as well.

  • @darkpassenger65
    @darkpassenger65 Před 2 lety

    I use forstner bits a lot, and I never knew this. This is why I subscribed.

  • @johnflux1
    @johnflux1 Před 2 lety

    I love that stepping up tip by flipping the board!

  • @Smurphenstein
    @Smurphenstein Před 4 měsíci

    You have in my mind the best CZcams woodworking channel. Such good info.

  • @spuds6423
    @spuds6423 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got a set for my birthday. Thanks for the tips, James!!!!👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for all the tips, James! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @jamesederer3565
    @jamesederer3565 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your work. Thank you for another incredible lesson.

  • @boromaushelms281
    @boromaushelms281 Před 2 lety

    ...as Austrian I have easy access to Fisch drilling stuff and I can recommend the bits as well. Great video and tips as usual, thank you James!

  • @Mark_Wood
    @Mark_Wood Před 2 lety

    Those tape tips are solid gold!

  • @radovandragun7673
    @radovandragun7673 Před 2 lety

    These videos never disappoint…thank you

  • @billstruth1128
    @billstruth1128 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your humble and always interesting videos. I really like your effective and timely suggestions!

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Před 2 lety

    Thanks James, printed out the drill speed chart. Lots of great information as always. Fred 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻✋🏻✋🏻

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 Před 2 lety

    More great tips, James. Thanks.

  • @tompatrick9070
    @tompatrick9070 Před 4 měsíci

    Hadn’t seen this one even though I subscribe. You always provide at least a tip or two I haven’t heard before. Thanks!

  • @andrewbrown8148
    @andrewbrown8148 Před 2 lety

    Wow, that tape trick for over-boring or even counterboring a hole at the drill press is genius~! Wish I'd know about this one (or figured it out myself) years ago~! Thanks for sharing this one, Stumpy~!!

  • @Dirk3672_StupidYT
    @Dirk3672_StupidYT Před 2 lety

    Excellent tips. Well done and thank you!

  • @scottmeter5393
    @scottmeter5393 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, some welcome advise for Forstner bits.

  • @BillPleasanton
    @BillPleasanton Před 2 lety +3

    James, another AWESOME video! Thanks! A tip I learned about Forstner bits that you didn't mention is starting the hole with the Forstner bit in REVERSE. If you start in reverse you don't get the tearout that the sawtooth Forstner bits can create. Start it in reverse, cut through those initial fibers, then drop it into forward mode and finish the hole. Saves having to use a scrap piece...
    Your content is awesome and appreciated, another happy subscriber!

  • @thomaslamora1679
    @thomaslamora1679 Před 2 lety

    great tips - especially the boring a larger hole over an existing.

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much. Many things I didn’t know! Love it.

  • @johnmaher9462
    @johnmaher9462 Před 2 lety +2

    I am not a pro but to me I would keep my fingers away from that drill bit. You give great safety tips all the time.

    • @henryblack3974
      @henryblack3974 Před 2 lety

      I agree fingers only an inch away, try that with a 3” bit and small piece of ply.
      Ply spins fingers get grabbed by bit, messy.
      Holdown clamp on drill press as you would use for drilling sheet metal.

  • @troykruse5161
    @troykruse5161 Před 2 lety +1

    Another awesome tip from the Master Thanks 👍🏻

  • @billybike57
    @billybike57 Před rokem

    Always solid information from your channel, thanks!

  • @davebenson1504
    @davebenson1504 Před 2 lety

    Thank you... great tips for an absolute beginner...

  • @vinceagnes
    @vinceagnes Před 2 lety

    Always great tips. Thanks.

  • @kerrygibbs8198
    @kerrygibbs8198 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy these short videos! I always learn from them. Professional information that helps us !!

  • @TheLarryBrown
    @TheLarryBrown Před 2 měsíci

    Fabulous video. 100 points. Thanks.

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Před 2 lety

    Very informative video SN! Never knew about those wave rim forstner bits before now. Thanks! 👍👍

  • @fbodirector7464
    @fbodirector7464 Před 2 lety

    Great content. This answered several questions I had, as well as a few I didn't know I should have.

  • @brianklavano6961
    @brianklavano6961 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Some very helpful tips.. Much appreciated.

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Před 2 lety

    I never thought to use tape to locate larger bit. Nice tip.

  • @johncarter9067
    @johncarter9067 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your informative videos I use everything I've learnt in last few years of watching your videos keep them coming

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great video James 👍 You remind me of my favorite teacher when I was a kid.

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo Před 2 lety

    This kind of useful advice reminds me of advice from old timer carpenters, the ones who could rip an 8’ sheet straight as an arrow with just a hand saw. Useful and practical, well thought out.

  • @vanwin5415
    @vanwin5415 Před 2 lety

    Excellent young man, very knowledgeable.

  • @HMABH
    @HMABH Před 2 lety

    i was supposed to drill holes on my new amateur's made workbench for bench dogs .. but then i got lazy and openend youtube and this came into my recommendations and now i drilled holes .. thanks for the boost ...

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Před 2 lety

    Brilliant! Thank you so much 🙏

  • @tin-man5687
    @tin-man5687 Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Wish I had known some of these tips months ago. Will definitely keep them in mind for future use, though. Thanks!

  • @cheeseheadfiddle
    @cheeseheadfiddle Před 2 lety

    Clear and concise. Well done. Good editing on the video as well.

  • @bruceyoung1343
    @bruceyoung1343 Před 2 lety

    Mr Nubs. Thank you for the drill speed chart. I’ll make sure to place near my drill press. And thank you for the tips

  • @takeniteasyfriend
    @takeniteasyfriend Před 2 lety

    The point-through-the-blue-tape method on the drill press will work magic! No more lost material!!! 👍🎯

  • @dennisg11348
    @dennisg11348 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, you are the best to go to for very useful advice. I guess that is what an expert is. Thank you Expert!

  • @asoggyburger479
    @asoggyburger479 Před 2 lety

    I always learn something when I watch your videos!

  • @hassanal-mosawi4235
    @hassanal-mosawi4235 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing those tips!

  • @GarrettCrosgrove
    @GarrettCrosgrove Před 2 lety

    Dude these tips are GOLD!!! thanks!!!

  • @Jinji11
    @Jinji11 Před 2 lety

    Such a great video. Most definitely grateful

  • @petersampson4635
    @petersampson4635 Před 2 lety

    Looks like I'll have to go "Fisching". 👍 Thanks Stumpy.

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon Před 2 lety

    Great vid. It will help me to stop powering through and burning bits in anger which is what I seem to do every time when I get the forstener bits out. I am a little impatient and so this reminds me to use the bits properly!

  • @bryanmosher6432
    @bryanmosher6432 Před 2 lety

    I always learn so much watching your pod casts

  • @utrinqueparatus4617
    @utrinqueparatus4617 Před 5 měsíci

    Refreshingly well-prepared, clear, concise and free of the use-twenty-words-where-two-will-do, machine-gun delivery of too many 'experts'.