How to counter sink? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 14, 2010
I was wondering what drill attachment tool do you buy to counter sink a hole into a hard foam ball ( like in the foam book ). Do you get different sizes and how deep is the opening. I'm limited in my skills with power tools...................... but I have got to learn.


Billy D.
Re: How to counter sink? Posted by Shawn on Nov 15, 2010
They are called counter sink bits. Here is a listing of them on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=552396 There are different types depending on what you want to do.  Notice that some have a "normal" bit as part of them. Those are common sizes for counter sinking screws in stuff where you want the head to be flush or set down a bit in the wood or material you are working with. I would imagine you are looking for one of the larger ones you see on the page if you are looking to set the eye flush with the foam ball.  You just have to figure out the diameter you are needing.
Re: How to counter sink? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 15, 2010
Thanks Shawn............................ I guess I'll take my eyes out to Lowes and let them help me with the size. Posted on the Grey seal community but have not heard a reply. I'll be using 25 mm animal eyes.
Re: How to counter sink? Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Nov 15, 2010
I heard from Grey seal community forum and this was the reply..........Thought I would share

http://greysealpuppets.com/foambookcommunity/index.php?topic=72.0
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