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Started by Maintenancetech, April 08, 2017, 08:26:48 PM

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Maintenancetech

Ok... how do I minimize tear out while drilling my sound holes? I look at some of the call you guys make and I notice very clean crisp holes. Should I turn my blank then drill?

Or should I drill then turn to help clean them up which I am currently doing in that order?

Sharper drills?


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mastevt

Drill your holes first! 
turn pot next.

southern_leo

Quote from: mastevt on April 09, 2017, 11:34:48 AM
Drill your holes first! 
turn pot next.
This is what I do as well. I've tried both. I find sanding can be a little more difficult if holes are pre-drilled but definatly don't have tear out issues. I've also read some guys drilling last but using CA glue as a layer, then drill, then sand off the CA. Just another idea for ya. Supposedly you don't have flakes this way either.

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GMM365

I drill first then turn as well.

Maintenancetech

Ok thanks guys. That's what I have been doing just wondering if there was a better way of doing it. Thanks for all the advice this won't be the last of my questions I'm sure. Thanks


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New Yorker

If you want to turn the blank to shape first, you certainly can. Just put painters tape, (masking tape) over the call where you are going to drill. Laying down tape first also works on your miter saw and table saw for other projects.

Trophy_Taker

I drill mine first but I also use Freud Forstner bits for my sound holes.  I ease them into my blank and it Gives them a nice clean cut.

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