04-23-2018, 10:54 PM
Hello all,
I'm working on a project that I've been planning for 4 years now
But now I realized that I'll need to drill hardened steel (plane blades).
Well, it can be done fairly easily.
Get a granite masonry drill bit in the correct size. It's $11 and I think it'll stay sharp for 3-4 holes at least, maybe more.
Apply lots of cutting oil, tighten your DP chuck as much as you can, and make sure your steel is well clamped so that there is no chance that it'll move.
Slow speed and lots of pressure and you get this.
[attachment=10106]
This is an M2 hardened blade for a Veritas Bevel up plane, 3/16" thick with a new .250" hole in it.
A very clean hole.
I just wanted to share in case anyone ever needed to do this.
I'm working on a project that I've been planning for 4 years now
But now I realized that I'll need to drill hardened steel (plane blades).
Well, it can be done fairly easily.
Get a granite masonry drill bit in the correct size. It's $11 and I think it'll stay sharp for 3-4 holes at least, maybe more.
Apply lots of cutting oil, tighten your DP chuck as much as you can, and make sure your steel is well clamped so that there is no chance that it'll move.
Slow speed and lots of pressure and you get this.
[attachment=10106]
This is an M2 hardened blade for a Veritas Bevel up plane, 3/16" thick with a new .250" hole in it.
A very clean hole.
I just wanted to share in case anyone ever needed to do this.