The spinning wood. If the bit touches a 32nd below center, it just cuts a larger than planned hole. But once it grabs the wood, one of two things happen.a1gutterman wrote:And also the implication that it flexes back. Once bent, why wood it flex back?
A. It follows the wood around the circle, weakening and eventually breaking the bit.
B. It migrates to the center where it stops flexing and finishes the cut true.
Fortunately B happens far more often than A.