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So a question for any machinist watching this thread...
What would cause stainless steel to eat through drill bits? I've drilled and tapped stainless many of times, and while it's a bitch to do, I've always been relatively successful without destroying too many tools in the process. However, today I was trying to drill some 3/16" 316 plate with a 1/4" drill bit. One of the holes made it through, the second hole ate 3 titanium HSS bits!
I kept a near constant stream of cutting fluid on the bit and plate. What would cause this? Could of dipping the hot SS plate piece in water after cutting it hardened the plate? Seems ridiculous. I gave up after the third bit and made the jig from 6061.
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What would cause stainless steel to eat through drill bits? I've drilled and tapped stainless many of times, and while it's a bitch to do, I've always been relatively successful without destroying too many tools in the process. However, today I was trying to drill some 3/16" 316 plate with a 1/4" drill bit. One of the holes made it through, the second hole ate 3 titanium HSS bits!
I kept a near constant stream of cutting fluid on the bit and plate. What would cause this? Could of dipping the hot SS plate piece in water after cutting it hardened the plate? Seems ridiculous. I gave up after the third bit and made the jig from 6061.
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