You should of used an engineers trepanning tool. Its has a single cutting blade that is adjustable on an arm. With plenty of oil or water.
The cutter you had seemed better for wood.
I'm more a cheapskate - bread and butter. I would of chain drilled a lot of little holes in a circle then maybe file or ground out the hole smooth. lol
Try using a slower drill speed and cutting fluid. Make sure all the drilling attachments are tighten up and the metal plate is bolted down . Thanks for the instructions!
For me much of the fun is building, not watching someone else build for me.
The logic goes something like this:
Why not get someone to laser cut it? Better yet: Why not just by a conversion kit? Better yet: Why not just buy a converted car? Better yet: Why not pocket the $20,000 and buy $10,000 in gas instead?
The machinists I have talked to say you don't want oil, after all you are trying to cut the metal not slide across it. What you want is coolant. With bimetal blades especially heat is a killer, it destroys the blade. Blow air across the work, pull the bit and let it cool every few seconds or use oil as a coolant :-) When I have heat problems I use a water based coolant in a squirt bottle.
USE CUTTING FLUID OR WATER TO COOL THE DRILL!
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Kauffrey 1 year ago
huh
thepeakoflife 1 year ago
Vibration failure.
You should of used an engineers trepanning tool. Its has a single cutting blade that is adjustable on an arm. With plenty of oil or water.
The cutter you had seemed better for wood.
I'm more a cheapskate - bread and butter. I would of chain drilled a lot of little holes in a circle then maybe file or ground out the hole smooth. lol
m1aws 1 year ago
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Whoa, what the hell? Those don't look like metal cutting teeth. nor do they sound it!
Scorpion85629 1 year ago
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Scorpion85629 1 year ago
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Whoa, what the hell? Those don't look like metal cutting teeth!
Scorpion85629 1 year ago
cutting oil man, damn! lol, when you drill steel, always use oil, any oil works but cutting oil is best!
zstangkrewson 1 year ago
one of those fancy new plasma cutters would do nicely too
DanFrederiksen 1 year ago
use oil next time dummy
silverpizza100 2 years ago
lol ive tried 1:05 and it never works
intheshitter 2 years ago
your ment to use cutting oil when you do that kind of job.
Doversreturn 2 years ago 2
Try using a slower drill speed and cutting fluid. Make sure all the drilling attachments are tighten up and the metal plate is bolted down . Thanks for the instructions!
10goals 2 years ago 7
This one must work at 20rpm.
thetrico 2 years ago
Ouch, I've done that a few times. My sympathies.
cityofdomes 3 years ago
Talk about retro... have you considered entering the 21st century and laser cutting?
karinangelika 3 years ago
Sure, as long as its on your dime :-)
For me much of the fun is building, not watching someone else build for me.
The logic goes something like this:
Why not get someone to laser cut it? Better yet: Why not just by a conversion kit? Better yet: Why not just buy a converted car? Better yet: Why not pocket the $20,000 and buy $10,000 in gas instead?
ITS A JOKE! Don't flame me please :-)
Olaftr 3 years ago 5
The machinists I have talked to say you don't want oil, after all you are trying to cut the metal not slide across it. What you want is coolant. With bimetal blades especially heat is a killer, it destroys the blade. Blow air across the work, pull the bit and let it cool every few seconds or use oil as a coolant :-) When I have heat problems I use a water based coolant in a squirt bottle.
Olaftr 3 years ago
Great videos gentlemen. Can't wait for the rest. Should you have used some oil to lubricate the cutting tool as it was cutting?
visualvideos 3 years ago