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tlapinski 09-17-2002, 02:40 PM i just got a bunch of glass eyes. they are the ones with the wire connecting two eyes together. now my question is this, what are the steps in mounting these on/in the plug? i was gonna do up a few existing "blind" plugs i have. thanks.
Bernzy 09-17-2002, 06:05 PM Hi T, can you post a pic of those eyes???
If they are domed with a flat back and you want to countersink them in the plug you will need to use a "brad bit " for your drill the same diameter as the eyes. Then what I do is drill a hole where I want the eye to be deep enough so that the edges of the eye are in the plug. I use a small dab of GOOP to glue the eye in place. It's a snug fit if you match the bit size to the diameter of the eye and looks professional.
Hope this helps.
Good pluggin,
Bernzy:)
P.S. Where are you from in W. Mass?, I grew up in Holyoke
TheSpecialist 09-17-2002, 07:26 PM Forstners bit is better to use.
Bernzy 09-17-2002, 07:35 PM Hi Specialist, I'm not familiar with that bit, what is it.
I've been using the brad bit but if there is something better :confused:
I want to know.
I'm somewhat new to this and want to learn;)
Good Pluggin,
Bernzy
TheSpecialist 09-17-2002, 08:03 PM Bernzy the only way to describe it is it looks like a saw bit??
It is serrated and cuts a flat bottomed hole.
Here is a pic:
Bernzy 09-17-2002, 08:37 PM Hi Spec, Cool:cool: Does it come in a variety of sizes???
Is it tough to get the hole started?
The brad bit has a pointed tip so it doesn't walk when you start the hole.
Learning is good!!!:)
Bernzy
TheSpecialist 09-18-2002, 09:24 PM They come in many sizes, you can buy them singley ( is that a word????), or in sets. I got a nice set at Home Depot, Woodworkers Warehouse also sell some smaller sets. They have a point in the middle and bite well, they don't wander.
Bernzy 09-18-2002, 10:15 PM Thanks Spec. I will try them out on my next batch of plugs :btu:
Good pluggin,
Bernzy
capesams 09-18-2002, 10:27 PM Don't forget the drillers oil, when useing those bits, it keeps them cool.:laughs:
chumbucket 09-25-2002, 01:11 AM The eyes have it...
capesams 09-25-2002, 06:27 AM I feel like I'm standing in a crowd being stared at. When I was younger I used to carve alot of birds, mini's. an decoys. glass eyes were the only thing around at that time, but boy they were nice. something like .25 cents a pair.
Adam R 09-29-2002, 10:19 PM T.L., You might want to hang on to those glass eyes for repairs on the old plugs. I've been using solid plastic eyes, installed in a hole with a flat bottom (brad point or fostener bit) and held in place with 5 min. epoxy. The glass eyes were installed on the old plugs by leaving a short piece of the wire on the back of the eye and pressing it into the wood like a tack. They may have used some glue also to hold them, but not sure. The plastic eyes are a fraction of the price of glass ones.
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