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I read through a number of drill bit threads and I have one of the jobber HSS assortments, from Shars I think. What I'm thinking about doing now is to buy some really great ($$$) drill bits for aluminum for 4-5 specific sizes that I use often. I am looking for advice on the best choice. The HSS ones I have seem to smear and stick to 6061, it seems regardless of feed, speed, pecking, lube etc. I've tried new sharp ones too. I've heard that plain, polished carbide is a good choice. 90% of the time I seem to be drilling for roll-forming taps for 6-32 thru. 10-32 machine screws. Typically the holes are only 1/2 - 3/4" deep, blind holes. Often there are many of them per part.
The drilling is done on a small (RF-45) mill with the parts clamped securely. Sometimes CNC, sometimes using the quill. I usually use WD40 or some aluminum tapping fluid I might have nearby.
So
118 vs 135 degree?
Parabolic?
Carbide?
Other considerations?
Please help me spend some money.
The drilling is done on a small (RF-45) mill with the parts clamped securely. Sometimes CNC, sometimes using the quill. I usually use WD40 or some aluminum tapping fluid I might have nearby.
So
118 vs 135 degree?
Parabolic?
Carbide?
Other considerations?
Please help me spend some money.