DCASonex wrote:Along with slow speeds, make sure bit keeps cutting.
David A.
David makes a good point with this. If there is no metal spiraling out immediately, something is wrong. Stop or it will get hot real quick. If it is a new bit and you are going slow. Not using enough pressure is most likely the problem. If you have heated the metal you can expect to throw away every new drill used to fix that hole.
Using the correct technique and cutting fluid I used to get 50 to 100 uses from 1/8" bits in stainless electrical cabinets. Pilot drilling requires more pressure than updrilling. Just never get it hot
Steve
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