sploo
Somewhat extinguished member
I have an application where I need to drill a ~30mm deep hole in the end of bright mild steel rod with a 14mm drill bit.
I've drilled such rod before (using my woodworking lathe; at low speeds and with plenty of oil). Usually I'd start with a smaller diameter bit and work my way up, but in this instance would it make any sense to go straight at it with the 14mm bit?
My question essentially relates to the risk of a larger bit not centring quite correctly on a previously drilled smaller hole vs the risk of using the 14mm bit only.
I'd use a HSS cobalt drill bit BTW.
I've drilled such rod before (using my woodworking lathe; at low speeds and with plenty of oil). Usually I'd start with a smaller diameter bit and work my way up, but in this instance would it make any sense to go straight at it with the 14mm bit?
My question essentially relates to the risk of a larger bit not centring quite correctly on a previously drilled smaller hole vs the risk of using the 14mm bit only.
I'd use a HSS cobalt drill bit BTW.