aesmith
Established Member
Hi,
Sorry for a metalworking question. Depending on how things turn out, I may want to create an aluminium plate with a series of accurate 14mm holes, 21 holes in total. The metal will be probably 1mm thick.
I don't have special metal working tools, let alone machines, but I wondered whether woodworking drill bits would be up to the job of drilling aluminium. The biggest conventional twist bit that I have is 10mm, and I really don't fancy filing each out to size. Would forstner bits do it? Or any other brainwave?
I have a pillar drill, and making a mock-up in softwood I was quite happy with the accuracy using a forstner bit drilling to pencil marks for the hole centres.
Thanks in advance,
Sorry for a metalworking question. Depending on how things turn out, I may want to create an aluminium plate with a series of accurate 14mm holes, 21 holes in total. The metal will be probably 1mm thick.
I don't have special metal working tools, let alone machines, but I wondered whether woodworking drill bits would be up to the job of drilling aluminium. The biggest conventional twist bit that I have is 10mm, and I really don't fancy filing each out to size. Would forstner bits do it? Or any other brainwave?
I have a pillar drill, and making a mock-up in softwood I was quite happy with the accuracy using a forstner bit drilling to pencil marks for the hole centres.
Thanks in advance,