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Re: Drilling Blanking Plates?
Hello Simon
Yes they sound great but how did you ensure that the core drill was
centered on the location of the hole?
Thanks
Tracey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon McCaughey" <simonmcc@xxxxxxx>
To: "UK Home Automation List" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Drilling Blanking Plates?
I drilled some recently, and they are difficult to drill without chipping.
However, I then borrowed a pillar drill, which makes it really easy to
drill straight, and I also got the lend of some core drill bits that look
like these:
http://xinxing.en.made-in-china.com/productimage/BvHEJVwyAxko-2f0j00MSRQvYlBbroK/China-HSS-Core-Drill-Bit-Weldon-Shank-.html
They made a perfect hole every time, and I'd recommend trying to get your
hands on one.
HTH
Regards
Simon
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On 15 July 2013 05:50, Dave McLaughlin
<dave_mclaughlin@xxxxxxx>wrote:
> I'll back you up on that Rob. A step drill in your tool box is a great
> thing
> to have. It even works great on thin sheet metal etc. Far less chance
of
> it
> catching and breaking the plate.
>
> I used to have 2 different sizes (wish I still had them now) and they
were
> not cheap but they are worth it if you plan to do a lot of large
holes.
> Even
> the small one for doing, say 10mm holes, is far better than a 10mm
drill
> bit.
>
>
> Dave...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Rob Iles
> Sent: 15 July 2013 01:53
> To: ukha_d
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Drilling Blanking Plates?
>
> I can add a "don't try this method" FWIW!
>
> Needed 15mm holes in standard blanking plate. Drill chuck max 10mm,so
> piloted, 5mm,8mm,10mm (all good so far). Then used a conical metal
oxide
> grinding bit to extend it......... Worked ok at first, but on the 2nd
hole
> the plastic melted, rendering the grinding bit useless, the motor on
the
> (cheap) dremel style device burned out, and 3rd attempt (new bit, new
> tool),
> the bit "caught" and fractured the plate. :-(
>
> A stepped drill bit did the job in the end!
>
> I have some very nice momentary contact push buttons for sale if
anyone is
> interested @£5 each +P&P :-)
>
> R.
>
> --
> Rob Iles
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