Ken,
In addition to the carbide material others have mentioned:
PCB drills have standard shank size and a WIDE variety of cutting
diameters. 3mm and 1/8 shank are the two standards.
In addition PCB drills are nearly always of a consistent length,
usually about 1-1/2". More importantly they often use a "depthing"
ring of plastic so they may be interchanged and keep the same
projection from the spindle nose.
Finally, since the mfrs. know that these holes are not going to be
spot-drilled; pcb drills sometimes have special tip grinding to aid
in centering the bit. Especially in the larger diameters. "Split-
point" and "o-flute" are two examples.
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Kenneth Long <kelong_2000@y...>
wrote:
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> n00b question... what's special about PCB drill bits,
> as opposed to what's available at Home Depot or Lowes?
>
> thanks,
>
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> --- Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
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> > On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 01:06:07 +0100, matt clement
> > <buckeyes1997@y...>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > If you know of any good sites to get a good price
> > on drill bits for use
> > > with circuit boards...
>