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DRILLING 101 - Skills That Are On Another Level

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Most people are familiar with the concept of drilling, but there is a big difference between the cheap drill in that DIY kit, and a real professional tool. In this video, we cover the skills and knowledge needed to achieve good results on day one, regardless of your experience.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31

  • @opcruiser5436
    @opcruiser5436 6 місяців тому +4

    Best drilling video I've seen, thank you.

  • @NightsReign
    @NightsReign Місяць тому +1

    Nice touch, & nice timing with the Tommy Boy clip. It definitely evokes the correct mental image. 👍🏾
    These machines (especially CNC) can only be as capable as the machinist operating them is competent. Pretty sure we've all either heard the horror stories, or lived the nightmare of, for instance, having just spent hours indicating and fixturing a job, and leaving the floor just to get some air, or find a certain tool, (or your resolve was waning at suppressing your impulse to dismantle a particular colleague).
    The moment you were out of earshot, the FNG (who may or may not be bossman's relative) sauntered up to your workspace, hit the big green button on that machine you sank your whole day on, and then said *"Time for a smoke break!"* as the machine ripped itself into shrapnel.
    [I know this anecdote sounds highly specific, but you'd be surprised & amazed at how many people I've heard articulate _exactly this story_ almost verbatim] 🤡

  • @ipadize
    @ipadize 5 місяців тому +3

    This video is not boring, its drilling :P

  • @Zlatkodemon
    @Zlatkodemon 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make these educational videos. If I may I would like to see a video about efficient and different ways of centering various tools in a lathe. Thanks

    • @OctaneWorkholding
      @OctaneWorkholding  2 роки тому +2

      Hope they help, centering tools would be a good video. Thanks for watching!

    • @gar50172
      @gar50172 Рік тому

      Ya man, people in the trades hold onto information , education from outside sources are important.

  • @adammiller4879
    @adammiller4879 5 місяців тому

    I don’t know if I missed it but at 28:33 those style of carbide drills have a 4 point contact system unlike the
    Normal 2 on a drill, you see that line slightly raised, it’s there for double the stab ability in deep drilling

  • @life.is.to.short1414
    @life.is.to.short1414 11 місяців тому +1

    I haven't seen yet in depth... Alignment the turret.. please make one..

  • @RobertKarlBerta
    @RobertKarlBerta Місяць тому

    I always wondered how they drill a long rifle barrel and keep it straight. Still don't know ;-) I would think a larger caliber would be less troublesome but how about .22 ?

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Рік тому

    Sorry for multiple comments, but chrome doesn't let me edit on the tablet...nice presentation, lots of good stuff...i wanted to note that, with solid carbide, any misalignment that can cause "wobble" can also wuickly break a brittle carbide drill!

  • @piter_sk
    @piter_sk 2 роки тому

    Collets..... how I love my collets, we have ER16 holder with 30mm shank and second with 25mm shank (having 30mm bore in T12 and 25mm bore in T8 is a bit of a pain tho), two ER32 holders for CNC lathes I use, they´re really great is used properly...
    We´re using plain old HSS twist drills for everything under 16mm, if you can, get solid carbide drills for holes you´re going to thread, they´d save you plenty of time... Drilling 16mm hole 100mm deep into 304 stainless is pain in the butt, get TiN coated drills for stainless at least
    U-drills (inserted drills) are lovely, we´re making G2"-11 threaded nozzles for oil tanks out of C45 steel, well, 40mm U-drill, 650RPMs, F0.12mm/rev, 60mm deep, you blink and it´s drilled... X-8, you have 48mm bore, X-16, 56mm bore... just slowing down the RPMs a bit and feeding harder so it won´t chatter that much, biggest b..oring bar I´ve got, bore it to 57.1mm and thread it, done... Just make sure to add a note to program so you will always set up the drill with outer insert facing the right way.. +don´t you dare peck with inserted drills, just plow it to final depth
    For drilling and even making shallow holes in plastic (we´re using this method in PVC), use good ol´HSS two fluters.... Using 14mm two flute endmill drill a little shalower than finished bore, ooop, bore it in X axis, finish it with boring bar.... Lock the endmill into collet so one flute will be on center by eye so it´ll actually cut...
    Great video for beginners :)

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Рік тому

    The annular drills are meant for through-holes, correct, where they significantly reduce the amount of material being chewed out of the work piece...

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Рік тому

    On that deep drill...does lubricant, in quantity, help get chips further up the flutes, reducing the amount of "pecking" needed?

  • @haydenverstin7326
    @haydenverstin7326 Рік тому +1

    What about core drills? ( three fluted drills ) ive got a big one but their super good if you have an existing hole and want make it 80% bigger but ive rarely seen them tho i guess thats was boring them out is for i guess.

  • @AmrikSaini
    @AmrikSaini Рік тому

    thank you , very interesting video! nice job

  • @fattyco1
    @fattyco1 2 роки тому +2

    Hi, thanks for a very informative video. Very original content too. Please try and get your focus setup sorted - I realize you are aware of the problem, but it really ruins your hard work - especially when you are pointing out fine details.

    • @OctaneWorkholding
      @OctaneWorkholding  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback Steve! This camera is stunning footage wise, but the auto focus can be troublesome. I will have to figure out a manual override for videos like this.

  • @PhilipLeitch
    @PhilipLeitch 5 місяців тому

    Are you even aware how many years of professional skill.and knowledge you just shared in 30 minutes?
    You increased my knowledge more in 30 minutes than i would probably have ever learnt otherwise.

  • @gar50172
    @gar50172 Рік тому +1

    Don’t give up on videos bro

  • @nickk6267
    @nickk6267 17 днів тому

    Do you realize that you're saying "focus" aloud every time you want it to focus? :)

  • @fofeff7241
    @fofeff7241 4 місяці тому

    you dont even posess a spot tool that spots more obtuse than yout drills yet you claim that's how to spot it....

  • @johncastro7372
    @johncastro7372 7 місяців тому +1

    Collets are non negotiable

  • @johncastro7372
    @johncastro7372 7 місяців тому

    Cs or 6s ❤

  • @johncastro7372
    @johncastro7372 7 місяців тому

    Just buy ghurig drills... dont pilot or spot drill. Just use a better machine and better tooling and save like 15 minutes of machine time eliminating thousands of unnecessary tool changes. Ghurig or ghuring im not german

    • @adammiller4879
      @adammiller4879 5 місяців тому

      Guhring aren’t bad drills but they are no where near the best, Walter, OSG, kennametal, sandvik, make the best👍

  • @normstaley9799
    @normstaley9799 Рік тому

    please don't use the phrase "you can actually" it's condescending

    • @PillePalle30
      @PillePalle30 Рік тому +5

      I think your comment is condescending

    • @normstaley9799
      @normstaley9799 Рік тому

      @@PillePalle30 It is how do you like it

    • @johncastro7372
      @johncastro7372 7 місяців тому

      Well you see, noone is condescending, actually