John,
I just went through this myself. It sounds like you have figured out what
you need. I ended up spending $60 on a nice selection based on what my
current circuit board needed.
Let me ask a related question - what do you have to drive them? Assume you
want to run at 200 surface feet per minute. Then the needed RPMs equals
200/(0.26 x D) where D is the diameter of the drill in inches. Given your
0.020" drill you are looking at 38,500 RPM which is about what a Dremel(r)
puts out. The mount must have very little side play because that can snap
these tiny drills too.
Rick
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Homebrew_PCBs] What size drill bits?
I was looking to get some drill bits but I only want to get just a few
sizes, especially if I spring for the more expensive carbide types. Just
out of curiosity, to get an idea, I measured the lead diameters of a wide
variety of components. Surprisingly the diameters are all over the place -
everywhere from 0.016" up to 0.032" in increments of 0.001" for the most
common sized components. I would like to stick to maybe just three sizes of
drill bits to (hopefully) cover most parts I'll come across. I'm thinking
maybe 0.035" (#65 bit), 0.025" (#72 bit) and 0.020" (#76 bit) would cover
most eventualities.
Are these three sizes workable or am I limiting myself too much? I don't do
a lot of PC boards so if I can keep down the number of sizes on hand this
would be a plus.
(I'm in Canada so I'm limited to what I can get here, usually from machine
tool suppliers like KBC.)
Cheers,
John
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