I’m building up my cutting templates, and am planning to use a router to cut the lightening holes in the templates and in the metal. I’ve ordered a plunge base for my router and the recommended circle cutter jig (thanks!) for the template holes, and will use a laminate bit in my soon-to-be constructed router table when cutting holes in the metal. The question is, what do folks do for the smallest holes? If I scale from the plans, I see a 5/8†hole in the flap ribs, a 1-1/4†hole in both the flap and aileron ribs, and a 1-1/2†hole in the aileron ribs. What’s the smallest practical size to use the router for both the circle jig (template) and laminate bit (metal)? Here’s my current plan of action:
-Use circle jig to cut holes in templates bigger than 1â€
-Use space bit or hole saw to cut holes in templates 1†or less
-Use laminate bit to cut all metal down to bit size (practically down to 5/8â€)
-Use unitbit directly in metal for holes less than 5/8â€
(My original plan was to use a fly cutter for the majority of the holes directly in the metal, but my drill press won’t turn slow enough to use it safely... and I really don’t want to buy a new drill press if I can avoid it.)
I’m just a bit nervous about these smallest holes... how many folks just locate the centers of these holes with the template as a drill jig and use a hole saw or spade bit directly in the metal?
Thanks!
Nick
Edit: after posting, I realize this probably belongs in “building techniques.â€
-Use circle jig to cut holes in templates bigger than 1â€
-Use space bit or hole saw to cut holes in templates 1†or less
-Use laminate bit to cut all metal down to bit size (practically down to 5/8â€)
-Use unitbit directly in metal for holes less than 5/8â€
(My original plan was to use a fly cutter for the majority of the holes directly in the metal, but my drill press won’t turn slow enough to use it safely... and I really don’t want to buy a new drill press if I can avoid it.)
I’m just a bit nervous about these smallest holes... how many folks just locate the centers of these holes with the template as a drill jig and use a hole saw or spade bit directly in the metal?
Thanks!
Nick
Edit: after posting, I realize this probably belongs in “building techniques.â€
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