"Roger Gt" wrote in message
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"Mike" m.j.willis @rl.ac.uk wrote in message
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In order to avoid the problems you have noted,
find a thicker piece of scrap
material. Make a sandwich with your aluminum
panel as the filler. Clamp
together solidly as near to the hole position
as
possible. Drill through the
whole sandwich. It is the only way I know to
drill neat holes in really thin
panels.
If your panel is not that thin, say 1mm, drill
a
very small hole, say 1 mm
using a PCB drill and open it out to the
required size using a sequence of
slightly larger drills and a reamer.
The best way is to use a hole punch. You don't
find these very often. A QMAX
type cutter is a good substitute but you have
to
drill a hole for the screw.
Fortunately, the damage caused in drilling the
screw hole is usually
confined to the scrap "int' middl' t'ole".
A Punch is a good way if you are within about 2
inches of the edge...
Try a Whitney #5 punch. You can find the punch
kit and accessories here
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=44060
Better address!
I've been using one of these for over 25 years.
They also last if you don't abuse them.