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can you use router bits in a drill?

PoorOwner

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I need to recess a circle in particle board, appearance does not matter. Only need 1/4" deep to clear another obstacle.

Can I put a router bit into a chuck of a drill and bore away? Drill is max 850 RPM.
 
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Major Ramifications

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The drill is not designed for the side loads that a router bit imparts; but hell, if it is just for this once to get the job done then I'd stick a dog turd in the drill if that would do the job.
 

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you should be using a forstner bit for that. it'll make a flat bottom hole in wood.
 
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charlie_nj

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As long as it's a plunge bit, you tightly clamp the workpiece, and as long as you don't care about appearance it will definitely work. If you have a drill press, that would work better, obviously. It has to be a plunge cutting bit.
 

rsanter

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you can in a drill press but I would not do it on a hand drill
you can also put it in a plunge router and get the job done as well

bob
 

Brad54

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I don't think 850rpm is enough to run a router bit.

It'd be a great excuse to get a Dremel tool. I've recessed lots of things with the dremel tool and a square-flute cutting bit. They even make a depth fixture that screws onto the front of it. Hand-held, it's exactly what you're looking for.

Mine is a Craftsman.

-Brad
 
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