John G
22nd December 2003, 05:25 PM
I'm about to drill some 5mm holes through some 16mm steel, and I want to ask the following questions:
1) Lubricant
Do you need to use a cooling lubricant when you are drilling through 16mm steel? Is any sort of oil OK (ie normal hobby oil/motor oil), or does it have to be a special lubricating oil?
2) Pilot hole a
Is it recommended to drill a pilot hole through the steel? If there is no pilot hole, isn't the drill bit tip doing a lot of work? (by "tip", I mean the 1/2mm tip between the flutes (or whatever the hell it's called), not the whole 5mm tip). If I didn't care about my drill bits, I would think no, but is it a good idea?
3) Pilot hole b
Last time I did any serious metalwork (school), we had these small, stubby pilot hole drill bits. They were about 1/16th, and very short, which tapered to a thicker body. Because they were so short the drill tip did not wander, and therefore you got very accurate pilot holes for your larger drill bit. Does anyone still use these, and where can you buy them from?
1) Lubricant
Do you need to use a cooling lubricant when you are drilling through 16mm steel? Is any sort of oil OK (ie normal hobby oil/motor oil), or does it have to be a special lubricating oil?
2) Pilot hole a
Is it recommended to drill a pilot hole through the steel? If there is no pilot hole, isn't the drill bit tip doing a lot of work? (by "tip", I mean the 1/2mm tip between the flutes (or whatever the hell it's called), not the whole 5mm tip). If I didn't care about my drill bits, I would think no, but is it a good idea?
3) Pilot hole b
Last time I did any serious metalwork (school), we had these small, stubby pilot hole drill bits. They were about 1/16th, and very short, which tapered to a thicker body. Because they were so short the drill tip did not wander, and therefore you got very accurate pilot holes for your larger drill bit. Does anyone still use these, and where can you buy them from?