Absent having a plug cutter of that dimension it sounds like a simple lathe job.
Cheers   Tom Dotta

On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 5:31 PM, CURTIS GEORGE <curtgeo...@wowway.com> wrote:
> OK No silly Rabbits Jokes this time, Please. ;-)
> Im asking if any of you all have any good tricks to make wooden screw hole
> plugs, I want to make face plane plugs, I own a few different screw hole
> cutters, but I have a set of holes already made that I have to match, the
> mic. reads .400, none of my cutters will fit that size hole.
>
> I can turn a spindle and cut the size and shape to match the holes, but that
> will make plugs that are end grain and will not match the wood when stained.
> Dose anyone out there have any good ways to make plugs? Any and all
> suggestions are and will be welcome.
> Thank you.
> C.A.G.
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