MikeF2316
Well-known member
I needed to turn one of my Gearwrench Impact Hex bits into a security version. So I chucked it up in the lathe and took out a suitable center drill and proceeded to make a suitable centering hole. All no problem. Then I took one of my tungsten coated twist to finish the hole. Well, I might as well have been using a piece of coat hanger! I tried a slightly smaller one that was brand new, and it also made no progress - not even small chips, nothing but heat. I was able to find a larger center drill in my stash that had a long and large enough guide area to finish the hole. This center drill, like the first one had no problem drilling the material, even generating some continuous spiral waste.
So what are these center drills made from? Gearwrench says their hex bits are made from "Impact Grade Alloy Steel". I'd like to have at least a basic set of twist drill bits hard enough to do this if and when there is a next time.
So what are these center drills made from? Gearwrench says their hex bits are made from "Impact Grade Alloy Steel". I'd like to have at least a basic set of twist drill bits hard enough to do this if and when there is a next time.
