cosmokenney
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I need to drill (EDIT: drill out) some rivets that are holding two pieces of carbon fiber together. I believe the rivets are stainless steel. I don't want to touch the carbon fiber at all when drilling these out. So I'm wondering what is the best way to pick a drill bit. I don't know what size the rivets are. And everything I've seen via google search starts with "If your rivet is 1/x inch, use a #x drill bit". Well, I don't know what size they are.
Is the goal to drill the little pan-shaped cap/head off of the rivet? Or to drill out the remaining shank (the part snaps off when you install it)?
Also what prevents the whole rivet from just spinning while being drilled? Is a slow rpm on the drill better than fast or vice versa?
Is the goal to drill the little pan-shaped cap/head off of the rivet? Or to drill out the remaining shank (the part snaps off when you install it)?
Also what prevents the whole rivet from just spinning while being drilled? Is a slow rpm on the drill better than fast or vice versa?
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