Manly spindle indeed... but it works great! I have the same setup.
The only question I have is how fast to feed the drill bit into the PCB? I
do not want to feed them too fast so they snap. Yet I do not want to feed
them too slow and thus unnecessarily slow down the drill process and dull
the bits. Does anybody know the recommended chip load per tooth for
PCB-sized tungsten carbide drill bits? I drill at 5 inches per minute at
10000 RPM, but I suspect that's a bit too slow.
Vlad
On 2/14/06, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
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> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:54:42 +0100, Codesuidae <codesuidae@...>
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> >> Most of the discussions, I've read, have ended up as a
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> >> "Tim Taylor - more power!" design.
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> > Arr arr arr:
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> > http://www.codesuidae.net/images/mill/codemill.jpg
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> LOL, that's certainly a manly sized spindle motor for PCB drilling ;-)
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