I'm trying to figure out the best way to accomplish something, and know that this is the best place to ask. I know several of you guys have background in machining/milling things.
I have 30 rails for computer hard drives that have a countersunk hole in them. I need to move this hole back about 1/16 - 1/8" (end up with a slotted hole). Countersink new section of hole, then drill a new hole in the aluminum to line up to another mounting hole in the hard drive. This will prevent the hard drive from moving in the slotted hole. All of this has to be pretty precise.
I did the first one with a half round file - it was very tedious, but it worked. I thought getting a drill press would work, but the bit flexes to much to slot the hole.
I read up on slotting holes, and it looks like an end mill in the correct size may work in the drill press, along with an x-y vise. Does this sound like the ticket? Appreciate any advice or suggestions.
Travis
I have 30 rails for computer hard drives that have a countersunk hole in them. I need to move this hole back about 1/16 - 1/8" (end up with a slotted hole). Countersink new section of hole, then drill a new hole in the aluminum to line up to another mounting hole in the hard drive. This will prevent the hard drive from moving in the slotted hole. All of this has to be pretty precise.
I did the first one with a half round file - it was very tedious, but it worked. I thought getting a drill press would work, but the bit flexes to much to slot the hole.
I read up on slotting holes, and it looks like an end mill in the correct size may work in the drill press, along with an x-y vise. Does this sound like the ticket? Appreciate any advice or suggestions.
Travis
