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Hi,
I want to drill some holes in the inner wings, what drill bit do you need to stainless steel?

I tried the normal metal ones as they are hopeless

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I've used these DeWalt bits with some success but not cheap.

The flute angle is a bit aggressive and tends to pull through in thin steel so make sure there is nothing vulnerable on the other side of the wing.

Brake pipes, wires, hoses etc.

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Use as low a drill speed as possible -

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One with 5-8% cobalt content

Plenty of lubricant as well, currently using Rocol RTD spray or Trefolex

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Originally Posted by Arwyn Williams

One with 5-8% cobalt content

Plenty of lubricant as well, currently using Rocol RTD spray or Trefolex

Arwyn

I use Rocol RTD (reaming, tapping, drilling) now but in the machine shop in the 70’, Trefolex was used and it had a peculiar smell about it which I liked.

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Any descent HSS drill will do considering the small amount of material you will be removing, but you do need to give the cutting edges 0 degree rake by grinding the faces of the lips this will reduce the amount of snatch you will get when drilling through. It would be best if you could clamp a piece of scrap plate behind where you are drilling through, this will help.
P.S. don't buy something cheap from B&Q get a Dormer drill

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Helps to start small with a pilot hole & go up in sizes, the cone shaped & stepped cone drills are good on thin panels too


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Presto of Sheffield do a range called Hi-nox especially for Stainless. It features a wider cutting angle, a tighter helix and a stubbier flute, works very well. If you struggle to find them locally PM me and I’ll sort you out with some.

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Originally Posted by Gallanach
Use as low a drill speed as possible -



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You really don’t want to generate any heat or the stainless steel work hardens and wrecks the bit. I learned this the hard way.

Set your drill on its very slowest setting and be patient.


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