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08-02-2009 #5
What speed were you drilling? Rule for stainless is low speed high feed. Stainless when you buy it is soft but work hardens very quickly indeed. Once the drill starts to chatter or you see black swarf, you have lost. If drilling with a pistol drill, I find the best method is again, slowest speed, lots of pressure and pulse the drill, short 2 second pulses will get you through in no time and you will be surprised how many holes you can drill before the bit needs sharpening. Cutting fluid can also help but can also make the drill cut too deeply as you really do need to keep the pressure on to get through the "chewey" stainless.
I would have gone for a hole saw on slowest possible speed, a light touch pressure wise and good cutting/tapping fluid (not mystic). I know this is opposite to drilling but this is with the benefit of 30+ years of doing it day in day out.
Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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