Quote Originally Posted by viking View Post
Here's a quick pic of 1.
Also wondering if you need to continue to drill up in size from small to get to the hole size you want if you are using one of these? I wouldn't think so? Past members have posted that you start with a small bit and work up? I would imagine that is if you are using a standard bit right??
Viking - learn from my mistake. When using a forstner bit, drill a very small pilot hole to double check placement and it's a guide for the forstner bit. Next, with forstner bit and drill in reverse, go full bore with the drill, no holding back. If you slowly drill to make sure things are going ok or you are not using enough pressure (not extreme sweat producing pressure, but good firm pressure), the bit may start to skate around and make an nasty oblong hole. Use firm pressure with drill going full bore, you will get a beatiful hole. Trust me, I know!!!

Hope that helps.