user 42626
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Good evening everyone, I'm normally actively supporting Hegner scroll saw users elsewhere on this site but I'm here seeking some advice with equipment and tools for a specific metalworking task.
Early next year i plan to make a number of linkages from aluminium flat, approx 6 or 7mm thick 25mm wide, 80mm long.
Thats the easy bit.
I need to drill 2x 16mm holes in each one so i can press fit 2x 16mm bearings. I'll obviously measure these more accurately with digital verniers or similar.
The holes need to be a snug fit.
Is it possible to do this with a good drill press such as a meddings, fobco, tauco etc. if it has a good quill and little float then can i attempt it with something like a 15mm or 15.5mm bit.
I don't mind buying the drill as its a good tool for many of my normal straight forward jobs anyway and i appreciate the quality of old ones.
Also I can't justify a mill drill as they're pretty big and expensive.
I've tried all my local engineering firms for the work but as usual a lot of air gets sucked in and big prices mentioned including £50 to £80 upwards just for set up. I've even been attempting this task with a small privateer for over 3 months and still no results.
I could need more than a hundred long-term but at this stage just knowing if its possible will help
Many thanks
Early next year i plan to make a number of linkages from aluminium flat, approx 6 or 7mm thick 25mm wide, 80mm long.
Thats the easy bit.
I need to drill 2x 16mm holes in each one so i can press fit 2x 16mm bearings. I'll obviously measure these more accurately with digital verniers or similar.
The holes need to be a snug fit.
Is it possible to do this with a good drill press such as a meddings, fobco, tauco etc. if it has a good quill and little float then can i attempt it with something like a 15mm or 15.5mm bit.
I don't mind buying the drill as its a good tool for many of my normal straight forward jobs anyway and i appreciate the quality of old ones.
Also I can't justify a mill drill as they're pretty big and expensive.
I've tried all my local engineering firms for the work but as usual a lot of air gets sucked in and big prices mentioned including £50 to £80 upwards just for set up. I've even been attempting this task with a small privateer for over 3 months and still no results.
I could need more than a hundred long-term but at this stage just knowing if its possible will help
Many thanks
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