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    Default 18,000 3/8 " holes 3/4 Maple Veneer Plywood

    Hi Folks ,

    I'm about to start a project need a little advice on router bit choice .

    Porject : drill 3/8" through hole in 3/4 maple veneer plywood
    approxitmently 18,000 holes total in 9 4x8 panels.(Wow That's A lot of Holes)..anyhow... any help would be greatly appreciated with what kind of tool should I be using , speed ,feeds plunge etc.


    Thanks in advanced ....

    Using PRTALPA 4896 5hp Columbo


    Terry

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    Terry...
    Try testing with carbide tipped boring bits. They come in 2 styles, a pointed thru drill and typical brad point. Some brands of plywood cut better with one or the other. 3000-5000 RPM. .75 to 2ips. All will cut good on the up side, adjust your feeds and speeds to get best back side
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    If this is going to be an ongoing project I'd start looking at an air drill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by islaww View Post
    Terry...
    Try testing with carbide tipped boring bits. They come in 2 styles, a pointed thru drill and typical brad point. Some brands of plywood cut better with one or the other. 3000-5000 RPM. .75 to 2ips. All will cut good on the up side, adjust your feeds and speeds to get best back side
    Thanks Gary orderd a thru drill and a brad point from whiteside today ...will test these two tools ..

    Thanks

    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlcw View Post
    If this is going to be an ongoing project I'd start looking at an air drill.

    Don just a one time job ...thanks

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    2000 holes per sheet, what are you making stain grade peg board? That is a lot of holes. wow!

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