Thin material drilling technique.
Previously:
Busbar drilling and tapping line - GIF
Drilling a clevis hole - GIF
Drilling a deep hole - GIF
Overhead drilling jig - GIF
Back saver drill attachment - GIF
Thin material drilling technique.
Previously:
Busbar drilling and tapping line - GIF
Drilling a clevis hole - GIF
Drilling a deep hole - GIF
Overhead drilling jig - GIF
Back saver drill attachment - GIF
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BuffaloJohn (Aug 10, 2023), garage nut (Aug 10, 2023), Inner (Aug 10, 2023), nova_robotics (Aug 10, 2023), odd one (Aug 10, 2023), Ralphxyz (Aug 16, 2023), rlm98253 (Aug 10, 2023), tuchie (Aug 10, 2023), verticalmurph (Aug 11, 2023)
would like to have seen the LHS hole drilled completely through, OR seen the RHS hole stopped partially to compare the results. I've also heard of this trick, but by not comparing apples with apples, it's failed to show why you would use the trick.
That said, I've nearly moved to the use of cone drills (aka step drills, or pagoda drills) for holes between 5mm and 35mm in thin material these days.
Christophe Mineau (Aug 11, 2023)
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