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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: IBMer on November 08, 2012, 05:16:29 pm
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Hi, I'm finding that my standard set of drill bits have been found wanting when it comes to drilling holes for inside cuts. My smallest bit actually cuts into the pattern lines. I saw a set of tiny bits designed to fit a rotary tool such as a dremel. I'm thinking of giving them a try.
Do you guys use any particular brand, or model drill bits to drill holes for your blades? Do you use a full size drill or something smaller like a dremel tool? Has anyone gone cross-eyed trying to feed their blades through the bottom of their lumber ;-)
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You can buy miniature bits from Mike's Workshop where you get the FD blades. You can also buy the miniature chuck that will attach to your drill press. I can buy locally at an old hardware store but have not seen any in Home Depot or Lowes.
Tony,aka,Toneman
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you could use the numbered drill bit sizes. You can pick them up at several places, Menards, Fastenal, or order online. The number bits go all the way to 97 ( . ) would that hole be to small for you?
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Just another thought, if you look at the FD blade chart on Mikes' page, you will see the drill bit size recommended for the blade size.
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To add on to the drill bits, I went to Harbor Freight and got some drill bits that are measured in mm because they are really small. I don't have a small chuck yet, but I plan on getting one and using the bits. They might be cheaper at HF than Mike's workshop. I don't know. Just a suggestion.
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Before you buy a minuture chuck for you bits you may want to see if your drill press will handle your small bits. Most newer drills will handle these small bits.
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It doesn't they just slip right through.