bobp
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2001
- 6
I am prototyping and need to drill? 3/16" and 5/16" holes at 30 to 40 degrees through thin walled aluminum and steel tubing .50 to 2.0" d.
I have the fixtures to clamp the tube in place - the problem is the deflection of the hole, particularly on the bottom of the tube as the bits skate down the inside of the tube.
As I am doing a number of test holes at various angles and through different diameter tubing any suggestions on performing this operation without making elaborate guides?
Should I be using a mill bit instead of a drill bit?
Thanx, Bob
I have the fixtures to clamp the tube in place - the problem is the deflection of the hole, particularly on the bottom of the tube as the bits skate down the inside of the tube.
As I am doing a number of test holes at various angles and through different diameter tubing any suggestions on performing this operation without making elaborate guides?
Should I be using a mill bit instead of a drill bit?
Thanx, Bob