don't have any..i iknow i should grabbed some ..but i figured how hard can it be its aluminum. think could use cooking oil lol..or should just wait till tomorrow and go grab someAre you using oil?
thought it was the drill ...maybe its the lack of no oil.. i was doing light pressure and going little at a time ..also going back and forthSounds like you need a decent metal cutting bit and some cutting oil.Excessive pressure breaking the bits.
ill look to grab some from home depot ..well my first hs skink will have holes all over it hopefully i get the hang of it ..if not ordering that tape lol
I use oils on stainless and carbon steels. For aluminum (and soft metals) I use a cutting wax, which melts as the bit/blade heats.
was brand new i got the first batch from local hardware place the brand was irwin ..might be a cheap one..that or the drill is crap..to weakYour drill bit is dull...
Dont really need any lube to drill thin aluminum.
Is what your trying drill anodized? Aluminum is one of the easiest materials to drill/machine. Do you have the drill spinning in the right direction?was brand new i got the first batch from local hardware place the brand was irwin ..might be a cheap one..that or the drill is crap..to weak
lol yes I'm in construction..trust me I'm not getting it either I'm going nuts..im goon get oil tomorrow and make sure drill is charged 100 percent before i start againIs what your trying drill anodized? Aluminum is one of the easiest materials to drill/machine. Do you have the drill spinning in the right direction?
thanksSlow speed and cutting wax. You should be using a drill press or at the very least a drill guide but it can be done free hand if you're steady of hand. If drilling free hand I would first drill a smaller pilot hole and take your time.
Good luck
forgot to mention, don't over heat the bit tip and dip the bit in the wax or oil often to keep it cool.thanks
Nah man, you want high speed with aluminum. Going slow is what brakes the bit. Im guessing the material is anodized, which hardens the surface. But it shouldn't be a problem once you get through the anodizing.Slow speed and cutting wax. You should be using a drill press or at the very least a drill guide but it can be done free hand if you're steady of hand. If drilling free hand I would first drill a smaller pilot hole and take your time.
Good luck
Redi, I stand corrected, your are right.Nah man, you want high speed with aluminum. Going slow is what brakes the bit. Im guessing the material is anodized, which hardens the surface. But it shouldn't be a problem once you get through the anodizing.
so that might be the problem I've been going slowRedi, I stand corrected, your are right.
https://www.fnal.gov/pub/takefive/pdfs/Drill_Press_Speed_Chart.pdf
If your using a 9v drill it probably won't ever spin fast enough no matter how u charge it.so that might be the problem I've been going slow