legrand01
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2010
- 29
Hello all,
The company I work for is having some issues with drilling through a couple of types of materials we deal with. One is Quartz and the other is a fused silica that is made in house.
The parts that need to be made look very much like thick washers. An sample part might have an OD of .4175"+/-.002 with a through hole of .096"+/-.002 and a thickness of .08". Concentricity of ID to OD is .003"
Currently we are stacking two plates together (along with scrap plates on the top and bottom to minimize edge chipping) and using a VMC with diamond core drills to cut the ID and then the OD, thereby making a "complete part" (tumbling and edge chamfering come later, but they are not the issue).
We also sometimes only drill the ID's then cut squares out and put them on a mandrel and grind the OD down in order to maintain concentricity.
The real problem is that we cannot find a vendor for the drills that will make good quality high toleranced diamond core drills. There are two companies we have been dealing with for quite some time. One makes good quality drills, but not in the size we need. The other will make the size we need, but the drills could be +.005", +.008" or more out of spec.
Does anyone out there have any recommendable diamond core drill manufacturers, or possibly a different method of manufacturing these "washers"? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
The company I work for is having some issues with drilling through a couple of types of materials we deal with. One is Quartz and the other is a fused silica that is made in house.
The parts that need to be made look very much like thick washers. An sample part might have an OD of .4175"+/-.002 with a through hole of .096"+/-.002 and a thickness of .08". Concentricity of ID to OD is .003"
Currently we are stacking two plates together (along with scrap plates on the top and bottom to minimize edge chipping) and using a VMC with diamond core drills to cut the ID and then the OD, thereby making a "complete part" (tumbling and edge chamfering come later, but they are not the issue).
We also sometimes only drill the ID's then cut squares out and put them on a mandrel and grind the OD down in order to maintain concentricity.
The real problem is that we cannot find a vendor for the drills that will make good quality high toleranced diamond core drills. There are two companies we have been dealing with for quite some time. One makes good quality drills, but not in the size we need. The other will make the size we need, but the drills could be +.005", +.008" or more out of spec.
Does anyone out there have any recommendable diamond core drill manufacturers, or possibly a different method of manufacturing these "washers"? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.