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What do you guys use for a center punch on brass for .1mm holes and smaller
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Do you mean making the center punch from the drill bit? If yes, I don't think it will work as the end of the drill bit is spiral. Any HSS broken drillbit will do, you still need to sharpen the point.Thanks, do you think a drill bit would work
Thank you, I'll look it upFor creating precise .1mm holes and smaller in brass, many users recommend using a techai micro center punch. This tool is designed specifically for ultra-fine work and ensures accurate, controlled marking on small and delicate materials like brass.
I have two sizes of Starrett spring loaded punches and would not recommend them for 'thin' brass stock as even on minimum spring tension they are too strong.I have two homemade punches; a prick punch and a center punch, both are made from very old dentist tools. I also have a prick punch made from piano wire set in a piece of center drilled brass rod. I can chunk this in my drill press and use pressure (with the drill press not running) to press an indent into the brass. This gives better control than using a hammer. Punches are easy to grind by chucking the blank in an electric drill and rotating it against an abrasive surface. I have never tried one of the spring loaded punches.
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Thank you for the insight.I have two sizes of Starrett spring loaded punches and would not recommend them for 'thin' brass stock as even on minimum spring tension they are too strong.
I do like your idea of using your drill press. Sometimes holding the stock, punch and mallet can be problematic when punching accurately.
I checked it out and can't afford it.For creating precise .1mm holes and smaller in brass, many users recommend using a techai micro center punch. This tool is designed specifically for ultra-fine work and ensures accurate, controlled marking on small and delicate materials like brass.
That looks great !I finished the cabin.
Not perfect but better than my last model View attachment 468045
And I didn't have to rework anythingaccurately made, Ted, I like it!