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What's the best way/tool to cut or drill holes 1/8 inch to 5/16 inch in
diameter in thin gauge aluminum (for inserting potentiometers and phono, power jacks, etc.)? I've tried using just a power drill and genernal purpose drill bits and the results have been sort of ragged (the edges of the hole are ragged and the process of drilling creates a depression surrounding the drilled hole). Get yourself a step bit. You just drill the starter hole, and then drill with the step bit until you have the size hole you want. Much cheaper than punches. ========================== I am getting good results with 2 sizes of tapered reamer Initial hole drilled 1/8 inch. Small diameter reamer from 3 to 13 mm (1/2 inch) Larger diameter reamer from minimum 6 mm to 30 mm ( approx 1.25 inch) My reamers are Nipponese ,made by Futaba Tool Mfg. who produce 4 sizes ,of which the 2 I use are size 1 and size 4 For larger holes (say for moving coil meters ) I drill multiple holes , knock out and finish with half round file. The latter takes some time obviously , if it is to be done neatly. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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