Hello dear Friends,
I would like to ask anybody knows where I can get this king of a reamer online, that George showed up in one of his YouTube videos called "Making a "Hot Rod" Pipe PART 1 -- The concept" (link below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InaPjI2VJws
I don't mean the W.L.Fuller Tapered Drill Bits.
The only thing I found is this one, but it seems it has less tapered than necessary.
https://www.zoro.com/precision-twist-dr ... /G0083839/
Thanks
Keresaspa
Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
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Re: Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
Re: Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
Thank you, dear GeorgeLatakiaLover wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 3:14 pm https://www.mcmaster.com/tapered-drill-bits-for-98445a
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Re: Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
Hey George, looks like in your video you were using the spiral reamers, but the straight reamers on the mcmaster websiteLatakiaLover wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 3:14 pm https://www.mcmaster.com/tapered-drill-bits-for-98445a
are a bunch cheaper. Maybe the spiral ones are more efficient for opening up a straight air hole? Is there any other benefits for the spiral over
the straight? Are the straight a just plain no-go? (For 20 bucks less?)
I can hear Premel TIAFO-ing in the back of my head...... but not at that price.
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I doubt spiral or straight matters much in our application. I can't recall why I chose spiral.
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Re: Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
Straight flute reamers are generally for hand reaming, while spiral flute are generally for machine reaming - faster chip removal, and can be used in blind holes. For reaming in wood, it won't make any difference.
Re: Looking for a specific tapered Reamer
I prefer a spiral reamer, it cuts smoother, especially if using to open up a hole only very slightly. However they are less common than straight flute so I use what I can get.