Hi Steef,
What a difference.
You have made such a change to this ship.
I will be following this log.
Keep up the good work.
What a difference.
You have made such a change to this ship.
I will be following this log.
Keep up the good work.
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Thanks MartinHi Steef,
What a difference.
You have made such a change to this ship.
I will be following this log.
Keep up the good work.
This one was 0,3 mm. And just asking to break. They are supposed to use in a drillstand not for handdrilling. That's why they break.Nice to see you break those tiny drills just like I do...
Thanks MartinHi Steff66,
Excellent work.
We all do...however, I found success in drilling using 'Extra small' drillbits using a steady environment, e.g avoiding any cost drilling in hands. The milling machine for this task is a perfect device where drilling parts are held in the vise. We can utilize a drill press as well but in this case, the feed still depends on the hand pressure, were on the mill it is governed by the z-axis screw thread.Nice to see you break those tiny drills just like I do...
I have small drills that are a kind of flexible, dont break, special for wood. But I dont have a Chuck for it in my elektric handdrill. I just ordered one in China that fit in my elektric drill. Then I can use these too. The one that break is not for handtoolsWe all do...however, I found success in drilling using 'Extra small' drillbits using a steady environment, e.g avoiding any cost drilling in hands. The milling machine for this task is a perfect device where drilling parts are held in the vise. We can utilize a drill press as well but in this case, the feed still depends on the hand pressure, were on the mill it is governed by the z-axis screw thread.![]()