moparfreak
Well-known member
As an avid woodworker, I consider forstner bits to be an essential tool to have for drilling clean / precise holes in wood. That being said, I've had a cheap-o set from Menards for many years (Tool Shop brand) that has done the job, but the cut is what I would characterize as "OK", they sometimes burn, not always the cleanest entry, etc.
For awhile now, I've been looking at different brands in stores and catalogs in search of a new set made of higher quality bits / design for my hobby to serve for years to come. However, there are so may different brands and sets to choose from, and everyone has their spin on features that make theirs better. A decent index of these bits from a reputable source will likely cost anywhere from $75 on the low end to well over $300.
Does anyone have experience with sets that gave high quality results, but maybe weren't the most expensive high end of the market? Obviously we are always looking for value.
Some that I've been considering are the Milwaukee brand forstners seen at HD, the Rocker version which is on sale now (http://www.rockler.com/22-piece-forstner-bit-set, or even Lee Valley's set (http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?c=&p=63566&cat=1,180,42240) which can get crazy expensive...
Any advice is much appreciated....
For awhile now, I've been looking at different brands in stores and catalogs in search of a new set made of higher quality bits / design for my hobby to serve for years to come. However, there are so may different brands and sets to choose from, and everyone has their spin on features that make theirs better. A decent index of these bits from a reputable source will likely cost anywhere from $75 on the low end to well over $300.
Does anyone have experience with sets that gave high quality results, but maybe weren't the most expensive high end of the market? Obviously we are always looking for value.
Some that I've been considering are the Milwaukee brand forstners seen at HD, the Rocker version which is on sale now (http://www.rockler.com/22-piece-forstner-bit-set, or even Lee Valley's set (http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?c=&p=63566&cat=1,180,42240) which can get crazy expensive...
Any advice is much appreciated....