What speed should I set my drill to when using a 25mm hole saw?
This may be of use:
http://www.aonx97.dsl.pipex.com/WS-page/table-page/tables.htm#Drilling
Edited to say DOH! - should read your post better. Talking about hole saws, not drills.
Here:
http://www.fairburyfastener.com/holesaw_speed_chart.htm
[Edited on 16/6/08 by bilbo]
Another good tip someone (Andy donut I think) put up a while back was to swap the drill for a piece of solid bar same diameter once your centre hole is through. It gives much better more solid location.
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Originally posted by Peteff
Another good tip someone (Andy donut I think) put up a while back was to swap the drill for a piece of solid bar same diameter once your centre hole is through. It gives much better more solid location.
Yup. Much easier to replace the drill bit in the hole saw with a bit of rod then just drill a normal hole with a bit of the same size and swap the bit
to the hole cutter.
For GRP you can go pretty damn quick with a hole saw If it starts smoking slow down a bit before you do the full Ray Mears impression.....
Thanks, I an making "A" arms.
What is the best way to index the pipe at the same plane - if I have drilled though the one side and set it up to drill the orher side that the 2
holes are going to be at the same angle. A bit difficult to explain, but if you made them before you will know what I mean.
Hi Kango
Lay the pipe in a piece of angle and use the edge of the angle to draw a straight line down the pipe with a marker
Cheers
Fred W B
i have set my lathe up to do exactly this sort of thing,
Like your new Avatar Fred W B
The 90 deg cut went ok at 350 rps. The 38 Deg cut destroyed my brand new hole saw. So it is back to gring and fitting. Unfortunately no lathe.