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Drill size selection

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davidmandis

Mechanical
Nov 17, 2007
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Hi everyone,
I want to drill a hole of 0.305" in a wooden panel which is 0.5" thick. What size drill should I use for this? and where can I select the drill size from? sorry for my ignorance.

Thanks,
David
 
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Well there is no .305 drill. A 'N' drill is .302 and then you have a 5/16, .3125.


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A metric 7.75mm (.3051) drill bit will get you close. Of course you could always specify a custom tool.

A good reference for standard sizes would be The Machinery's Handbook, or
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The 'N' will probably wobble enough to scrape the hole to the size you want.



Mike Halloran
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I just realized that I can afford to make the hole slightly bigger, so will go with a standard 5/16 drill.

Thanks everyone,
David
 
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