Hi guys,
I just started the flaperon and did a bad job drilling from the skin into the stainless steel counterbalance. The drill bit walked about too much. I think this is the first time for me to match drill into steel. Before trying it again, I'd like to seek tips to do a good job consistently.
My thoughts are:
1. Center punch first
2. Pilot drill with a #40 first then #30
3. Slow speed and more pressure
4. I used WD40 to lubricate but I read somewhere it's not good for steel. Tap magic seems better?
5. Should I try to use a drill press? It's a little challenging to set up a way to clamp the piece.
6. Any drill bit better for steel than the common cobalt split point bits?
What are your suggestions?
I just started the flaperon and did a bad job drilling from the skin into the stainless steel counterbalance. The drill bit walked about too much. I think this is the first time for me to match drill into steel. Before trying it again, I'd like to seek tips to do a good job consistently.
My thoughts are:
1. Center punch first
2. Pilot drill with a #40 first then #30
3. Slow speed and more pressure
4. I used WD40 to lubricate but I read somewhere it's not good for steel. Tap magic seems better?
5. Should I try to use a drill press? It's a little challenging to set up a way to clamp the piece.
6. Any drill bit better for steel than the common cobalt split point bits?
What are your suggestions?