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    Default drilling perspex.

    I read in another thread that when drilling through perspex you should "put negative rake on the drill's cutting edges". Can someone explain what this means. Cheers.

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    This link probably explains it better than I could (has a pic too), go down to the section on dubbed drills.
    http://www.mmsonline.com/articles/068901.html#fig5
    Dan

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    Fantastic link, Dan, a really good analysis of the topic. Thanks


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    Thanks for the link Dan. Have filed that one away.
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    Cheers John

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    Having just blown out the bottoms of two acrylic pen blanks, despite having a brand-new sharp bit, and drilling slowly, and clearing the bit frequently, I googled "drilling acrylic".

    Seems much like what you're looking for:
    http://www.bertram31.com/proj/tips/drill_acrylic.htm
    http://www.hawkfish.org/snailman/acrdrill.htm
    http://www.sdplastics.com/acrylic.html

    http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/AC..._MACHINING.htm

    I also wondered about using a masonry bit, as they seem to have zero rake...
    Anyone tried that?

    Cheers,
    Andrew
    Last edited by arose62; 19th August 2007 at 08:40 AM. Reason: New website found

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    Enjoyed reading the Drill Point Geometry article linked to above, here is another link to a longer version of the article, for others interested loike moi.


    Cheers.................Sean


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