Question
I bought a used Delta hollow chisel mortiser on an auction. I just installed a new bit and chisel. When I drill a hole in soft maple the bit starts to smoke and gets hot. I've never used a HCM before and wondered if that is right?
Forum Responses
(Furniture Making Forum)
From contributor N:
Try dropping the auger bit a little farther down. The lips should be at least 1/16" below the bottom of the chisel.
Beware: In my case with the Delta the head and bit was not aligned parallel to the ways, therefore when it plunged the bit wanted to move sideways and would bind the wood if it was clamped too hard.
I set the gap by placing about .008" shim between the base of the chisel and the mortiser before securing it into place. Then I use a block of wood to push the bit tight against the chisel and secure it in the chuck. Then loosen the chisel and remove the shim/s, push the chisel up against the mortise, re-secure, and you will have a precise gap between the end of the chisel and the flukes of the bit. I also keep a block of paraffin handy which I touch to the end of the chisel periodically which helps keep things running smoothly. Proper tuning and sharpening and high quality tools also help as others have pointed out.