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Reddit mentions of WoodOwl 09713 Tri-Cut 1-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch Ultra Smooth Auger Bit

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WoodOwl 09713 Tri-Cut 1-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch Ultra Smooth Auger Bit
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Patented Tri-Cut triple edge spurred design for fast, smooth cutting without resistance.Ultra smooth cutting for perfectly finished holes with "blowout".Lighter weight carbon steel construction than standard augers for safety and reduced fatigue without sacrificing strength.Burr-free lead screw for easy starts and pull-through without material build-up.Perfectly concentric for even and easy cutting of accurate diameter holes.
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Height1 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSHK Hex | CD 1 | OL 7-1/2
Weight0.6 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on WoodOwl 09713 Tri-Cut 1-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch Ultra Smooth Auger Bit:

u/Dolamite02 ยท 2 pointsr/Workbenches

Thanks very much. I'm pretty stoked to be able to put this together in the apartment. I realized early on, that despite being summer in Houston, I wasn't (totally) drenched in sweat while I worked. Pretty awesome being inside.

 

The drill guide is this one from Rockler. I ran into the same scattered reviews as you so was hesitant to pull the trigger. I've been mostly happy with this though. It took a little finagling to set it the right way, and to get used to the depth stop, but it's actually been pretty good for what it does. I haven't used it at any other angle than 90*, so I can't really speak to that.

I was disappointed to realize that I couldn't fit the 1" bit I used to drill the holes for the holdfasts. This guide has a 3/4" chuck, and the huge bit I was using needs a 1/2", but that's my fault for not checking.

The build quality is a little wobbly, but you can tighten most things up pretty easily. I will point out: Every bolt and nut on there has a purpose; if something seems wonkey, it is. Play with the tool without a drill attached, and see what everything does and how it works. You'll hopefully find that there's an adjustment that will do what you want.

 

Edit: Typo