DCASonex wrote:Saw your photo and note on the countersink for de-burring. Used something similar but I think better. A piloted countersink reground to a rounded profile more like a ball end mill. This takes off the burr without leaving a countersink. May take a couple of ties to get cutting angle right, grind it back a bit so that the bit does not dig in, but just skims off the burr. For pilot, I used one for 3/32" for the 1/8" rivet holes. Letting it move around a bit made a neater de-burring job. Later adapted one of the automatic two sided de-burring bits to small power screwdriver, but still often use that modified countersink as it is faster for one sided burrs and heavier burrs.
David A.
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