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Threaded Inserts Installed Into Roasted Maple

Bdam123

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I got a roasted maple neck coming my way and I want to install SS threaded inserts. I’ve done this before about 10 years ago on a regular maple neck and was successful but was just hoping to get some tips or general pitfalls to try to avoid when dealing with roasted maple.

Should I go from a small bit and work my way up to my target bit? Brand new sharp brad point would be ideal correct?

Should I tape over the pilots before drilling to mitigate chip out?

Who produces the highest quality inserts nowadays?

I also sold my little table top drill press years ago and I’m going to purchase a new one for this project. Do you guys have a recommendation on a table top unit that won’t break the bank? I got about 4-5 necks that I would like to eventually convert so I’m not against investing into something of relative quality.

Thanks for any guidance.
 
You need a forstner bit. Drill it the right size the first time. Drilling in incremental sizes will cause chip-out.
Taping over the holes won't help anything.
Not sure why you want stainless steel. Brass might be better (with stainless screws). I got mine from McMaster Carr.
 
You need a forstner bit. Drill it the right size the first time. Drilling in incremental sizes will cause chip-out.
Taping over the holes won't help anything.
Not sure why you want stainless steel. Brass might be better (with stainless screws). I got mine from McMaster Carr.
To completely honest, the only reason why I'm opting for SS is because I watched a video on installing inserts and the dude said don't use brass because it sucks. In your opinion, why brass over SS?
 
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