Rick: I take it then you approve of my selection of sizes ;-) Sorry, I should have mentioned in my post that I have several Dremels plus the small Dremel drill press type holder. Hopefully I should be OK in that department. I have used it in the past for drilling PC boards with HSS bits without issue but this would be my first attempt at using carbide bits so I hope there won't be too much side play. The holder is an older one, about 20+ years old. I thought I read somewhere that their newer ones aren't as well made. I'm thinking in terms of getting some carbide bits plus a bunch of HSS bits as backup just in case. KBC carries "made in the U.S." carbide bits with 1/8" shanks for only $4.75 a piece. Their small HSS bits are either $0.47 (probably far eastern) or $1.61 (probably U.S. made) each depending on finish, so I could get a bunch of those without breaking the bank. Cheers, John --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Sparber" wrote: > > 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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Re: What size drill bits?
2013-01-13 by thb201
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