I never tried boring with router bits but you guys prompted me to give it a shot on some JP's I'm making right now. I have to admit it worked slicker than snot.
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pretty cool aint it
I mounted a 1/4" dia 2-flute end mill & used it to face off the JP, then plunge it roughly in the center of the male JP's to a depth of .550. Checked size & adjusted to give me .308 dia for my pins & reset my "0". Then, swap out the thread mill (which also has a 1/4" dia head!!!) and that same "0" setting is the exact touch up point for the thread mill. That makes it a simple matter to plunge to the thread depth & that JP is finished. Do the same thing for the rest of the JP's, using the same "0" setting for everything.
And a pearl for you guys: my last move is to install a 60° engraving bit to chamfer the threads so cleanly, you'll think it was polished. And guess what...the engraving bit is also 1/4" dia.
for that, i just rotate compound 30 with the same 1/4" x2" bit in place i used to bore
Sweet, simple, accurate & repeatable.
Thanks, guys!