Accurate drilling..
- Greg
- Old Solderhand
I just posted this pic in a thread over at DIYstompboxes, and thought it might be useful here too.
Best practice for accurate drilling is to make a pilot hole using a Center or Spotting Drill.
They're rigid and much less likely to wander.
Best practice for accurate drilling is to make a pilot hole using a Center or Spotting Drill.
They're rigid and much less likely to wander.
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- Greg
- Old Solderhand
In general.. starting with a drill like those shown is quite a bit more accurate than starting with a small drill.salocin wrote:I subscribe to the theory of start small and work up. I start most big holes with a 3mm drill bit, then slowly work up to the desired size.
It's what they're designed for, and it's why they use them in machine shops, on CNC's, etc.
A 3mm drill is quite flexible, and can wander quite a bit.. especially if it's not sharpened properly.
Also, going up gradually in size can take you progressively off track if there's any variation in material thickness, quality, inclusions, etc... if the work piece isn't absolutely square to the drill bit, or if you don't come down in exactly the same position every time.
You're better to get an accurate pilot hole and then drill to size (discounting Unibits which do a pretty good job, but still benefit from a pilot hole).
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- bajaman
- Old Solderhand
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I use a centre punch first
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- Greg
- Old Solderhand
Yep .. that's a pretty important step too.bajaman wrote:I use a centre punch first
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- Dr Tony Balls
- Diode Debunker
I use this order:
center punch > 1/8" pilot hole > desired size of the hole
even if i'm drilling a 1/2" AC jack hole i never have problems keeping things from wandering. i'm using a drill press, though.
center punch > 1/8" pilot hole > desired size of the hole
even if i'm drilling a 1/2" AC jack hole i never have problems keeping things from wandering. i'm using a drill press, though.
- bigmufffuzzwizz
- Breadboard Brother
This is method i was gonna approach it with. But with a hand drill and a unibit!Dr Tony Balls wrote:I use this order:
center punch > 1/8" pilot hole > desired size of the hole
even if i'm drilling a 1/2" AC jack hole i never have problems keeping things from wandering. i'm using a drill press, though.
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