JoelP
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:19 PM |
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drill bits
i have a set of drill bits that i thought were ok, they've lasted a while when being used in a pillar drill. Now i've been drilling a few
holes with a cordless and they are going either blunt or snapping the corners off the tips, after just a few holes. The cordless isnt turning
particularly fast, but obviously wobbles more. Is there any particular reason for this?! I have loads more to drill.
Cheers.
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Tatey
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:23 PM |
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Are you drilling steel with the cordless? I started off drilling steel with my hand held drill and snapped no end of bits and barely managed to drill
any holes, i thought they were really crap bits, but then i decided to get myself a pillar drill and they drill perfectly now. I'm not entirely
sure what was causing the bits to drill really badly or snap though.
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JoelP
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:34 PM |
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thats my exact problem. Think i'll have to use the pillar, and drill everything in advance! Cheers.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:35 PM |
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Are you holding the drill at right angles to the surface being drilled? A pillar drill would probably be at right angles. I still have a set of cobalt
bits in everyday use that I have had for best part of ten years , still going strong
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Ben_Copeland
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:45 PM |
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Your either drilling at the wrong angle ie not 90 degrees Or your pushing too hard on the bit.
[Edited on 7/2/10 by Ben_Copeland]
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JoelP
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posted on 7/2/10 at 08:53 PM |
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ah... im definately pushing hard, and definately not 90 degrees!
Lesson learnt, will get the pillar drill fired up!
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NigeEss
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posted on 7/2/10 at 09:17 PM |
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Are you going flat out too ?
Get slower as the bit goes bigger. And I find you need to go up in more steps than with a pillar drill.
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britishtrident
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posted on 8/2/10 at 08:50 AM |
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Depends what you are grade of material you are drilling, modern tin top car body work can be surprising difficult to drill. particularly on some of
the steel pressing on BMWs and the Rover 75 are almost impossible drill with a hand held electric drill even with top quality drill bits.
I jest not it is like drilling tool steel, a bit of a culture shock as I can remember how soft the steels on some BL cars were.
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sucksqueezebangblow
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posted on 8/2/10 at 09:29 AM |
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Also a good idea to lubricate the bit with cutting fluid (Suds), or a good substitute is WD40. Also the larger the bit the slower the speed you should
use.
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x-generator
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posted on 8/2/10 at 09:18 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by sucksqueezebangblow
Also a good idea to lubricate the bit with cutting fluid (Suds), or a good substitute is WD40. Also the larger the bit the slower the speed you should
use.
Have to agree: use cutting fluid - don't push let the tool do the job - never let the tip get too hot.
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x-generator
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posted on 8/2/10 at 09:21 PM |
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If you are going through a lot of drills and have a lot of holes to do- it may be worth investing in a drill doctor ( drill sharpener) saves a fortune
in the long run.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 8/2/10 at 09:40 PM |
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You can buy an awful lot of decent drill bits for the cost of a drill doctor.
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x-generator
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posted on 8/2/10 at 10:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by rusty nuts
You can buy an awful lot of decent drill bits for the cost of a drill doctor.
I did ! I bought an awful lot over the years - I got fed up of buying them recently after building my own trailer and drilling through 5 mm angle iron
prompted the purchase.
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JoelP
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posted on 11/2/10 at 08:24 PM |
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its 3mm angle thats doing me in! Put loads through the pillar drill last night, was so much easier even using a chipped bit!
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