Drilling with hand drill in less than optimal position so you can't put a lot of pressure on the drill. Regular hss bit takes forever to get through 3mm steel. Let alone stainless.
Years ago I had some strange bit, probably around 5mm, it looked like wood drill ("brad point"?) but had some fancy coating, probably TIN and it was fantastic for the first pass. Actually looked somewhat like the one pictured below if memory serves me. Picture from wikipedia "lip and spur bit" wood bit!?
I have 4.5mm Irvin turbomax bit and it is an improvement over regular HSS split point but not much.
Ideas?
Years ago I had some strange bit, probably around 5mm, it looked like wood drill ("brad point"?) but had some fancy coating, probably TIN and it was fantastic for the first pass. Actually looked somewhat like the one pictured below if memory serves me. Picture from wikipedia "lip and spur bit" wood bit!?
I have 4.5mm Irvin turbomax bit and it is an improvement over regular HSS split point but not much.
Ideas?
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