I'd like to know whether it is even possible to make hex or torx drive "holes" at home.
I normally take the pieces I need done, to a shop where they die-sink EDM them. This is normally in quantities ~100 to a few 100's.
This goes great and relatively cheap, especially when you pre-drill the holes (making them remove less material).
I am now making some prototypes, one-off's, and I would like to know if this was possible @ home.
I have seen a sink-EDM setup some 10+ yrs ago, which you just install the thing on a large drill press or a mill, where you manually feed the EDM head.
It was fed from a battery if I remember correctly.
Anyone have one of those, or has some other solution or out-of-the-box ideas?
I normally take the pieces I need done, to a shop where they die-sink EDM them. This is normally in quantities ~100 to a few 100's.
This goes great and relatively cheap, especially when you pre-drill the holes (making them remove less material).
I am now making some prototypes, one-off's, and I would like to know if this was possible @ home.
I have seen a sink-EDM setup some 10+ yrs ago, which you just install the thing on a large drill press or a mill, where you manually feed the EDM head.
It was fed from a battery if I remember correctly.
Anyone have one of those, or has some other solution or out-of-the-box ideas?