>They make a thing called a uni-bit. (perhaps same as what others are calling
>tapered reamer) They use them a lot at work because they are fast. Me, I
>have a 1" drill bit. So, I do like Scott said and start small and work my
>way up. But, nice bits int he 3/4 to 1 inch range are about $30 each. For
>just a few, the $45 uni-but will take you a long way.
Micro-Mark has the 1/2" Unibit for $23 (and a lot of other cool tools as well):
http://www.micromark.com/Direct link to it:
http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/products/81875.htmlUnfortunately this is only the 1/2" Unibit but it's still well worth having
(at least you can see what we're talking about--that and the description
pretty much says it all). They make bigger ones--try Lowes.
A tapered reamer is for hand use--do they even make them this big?:
http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/products/15128.html--
Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
"The Mac Doctor"
"By the end of Chuck Statler's 'Rock Videos' of Devo we agreed that even if
Devo did not take the stage it was still the best concert any of us had
ever attended." --Kim Thayil (Soundgardern), 1995