Alpha-Dave
Established Member
Hi all,
Now I’m drilling to 15mm and then reaming 16mm holes in 10mm mild steel, I’m finding that getting the reamer started straight is critical, but my current method of putting a point in the mag drill chuck, and then using a normal tap wrench is poor because the drill gets in the way of rotating the handles.
I can find ratcheting handles for small taps, but 16mm would be too big for the ones I can find. Am I missing a name for a tool or technique for this sort of problem?
My alternative is to put the reamer in the drill chuck and ream at 450-600 rpm. I’m sure a CNC milling machine would be fine with controllable speed, but that’s not an option for me.
What have I missed? All input appreciated, thank you!
Now I’m drilling to 15mm and then reaming 16mm holes in 10mm mild steel, I’m finding that getting the reamer started straight is critical, but my current method of putting a point in the mag drill chuck, and then using a normal tap wrench is poor because the drill gets in the way of rotating the handles.
I can find ratcheting handles for small taps, but 16mm would be too big for the ones I can find. Am I missing a name for a tool or technique for this sort of problem?
My alternative is to put the reamer in the drill chuck and ream at 450-600 rpm. I’m sure a CNC milling machine would be fine with controllable speed, but that’s not an option for me.
What have I missed? All input appreciated, thank you!