Something like this product may be what you were looking for at Harbor Freight: http://www.harborfreight.com/20-piece-solid-carbide-micro-bit-grab-bag-44924.html In case the link doesn't come through it's item # 44924 You really do get what you pay for when it comes to micro drill bits. There are some good places online but I've lost the links. A lot of jewelry supply websites sell them pretty cheap. -- Erik L. Knise Seattle, WA On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 1:48 PM, John Clonts <john.clonts@...> wrote: > Just getting started on this toner transfer stuff--- My first board turned > out better than I expected-- I just used a copier at work on standard copy > paper, and a $22 Harbor Freight laminator! I've tested all the traces and > not a single short or open! ( I made an "Eagle" conversion of an "Arduino > RBBB" by westfn : > http://www.instructables.com/id/Turn-your-EAGLE-schematic-into-a-PCB/) > > So now to drill (cheap dremel-type). Before I order carbide bits online I > was trying to find some locally. I have read on here of people who have > found multi-packs of small carbide bits at Harbor Freight. I looked through > our store and didn't find them (staff was busy and didn't have time to > ask). Do the Harbor Freight stores no longer carry them? (I didn't see > mention of them online either). > > Any other suggestions, to be able to drill my board this weekend? > > Thanks! > John C. > > P.S. My $60 ebay HP p1102w just came today, so now I can try it on magazine > paper or transparency paper or press and peel or pulsar or homemade dextrin > paper or .... >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Drill Bits
2011-05-12 by Erik Knise
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