Centre finders locate the exact centre of round and square stock for drilling or turning. They ensure symmetry in dowel and tenon placement and reduce the risk of off‑centre holes.
What is a centre finder used for?
A centre finder is used to locate the exact middle of a workpiece, whether it’s round, square, or irregular. This ensures accuracy for drilling, turning, or marking symmetrical layouts.
Are there different types of centre finders?
Yes. Common types include mechanical centre finders for use in drill presses or milling machines, optical centre finders for visual precision, and simple ruler-based or V-block types for manual marking.
How can I get the most accurate results with a centre finder?
Secure the workpiece firmly, ensure the tool is properly aligned, and check your settings before marking or drilling. For machine-based centre finders, run at the recommended speed to avoid chatter and improve precision.
Centre finders locate the exact centre of round and square stock for drilling or turning. They ensure symmetry in dowel and tenon placement and reduce the risk of off‑centre holes.
What is a centre finder used for?
A centre finder is used to locate the exact middle of a workpiece, whether it’s round, square, or irregular. This ensures accuracy for drilling, turning, or marking symmetrical layouts.
Are there different types of centre finders?
Yes. Common types include mechanical centre finders for use in drill presses or milling machines, optical centre finders for visual precision, and simple ruler-based or V-block types for manual marking.
How can I get the most accurate results with a centre finder?
Secure the workpiece firmly, ensure the tool is properly aligned, and check your settings before marking or drilling. For machine-based centre finders, run at the recommended speed to avoid chatter and improve precision.
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