Forsners are made for wood. They are tough enough to control in wood much
less in aluminum.... and while the edge cutters would make a rather nice
hole... the "chipper" that runs across the diameter of the bit would not
work very well to "shave" aluminum. If you grind that off, maybe you've got
something (close to a hole punch with teeth)...
Sincerely,
Dr. William J. Schmidt, II K9HZ
Trustee of the North American QRO - Central Division Club - K9ZC
Email: bill@wjschmidt.com
WebPage: www.wjschmidt.com
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that
will do them in." -- Bradley's Bromide
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Smith" <wa6fgi@sbcglobal.net>
To: <craxd1@verizon.net>; <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Chassis construction question
> Will:
>
> They are a bit on the pricey side. I had the need for one, (it was $14.95,
> a full set had me reaching for the Tums,) seen the cost, took to making a
> small hole and then my Dremel tool did the trick.
>
> I have only used Forstner bits on wood, fwiw.
>
> Maybe you scour ebay for a set of Grinnell chassis punches?
>
> A set of them shouldn't be worth too much in this solid state, surface
> mount, pc board world of modern electronics nowadays.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> 73,
> Gary... wa6fgi
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Will Matney
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:25 PM
> Subject: [Amps] Chassis construction question
>
>
> Has anyone heard of or tried using Forstner bits for swich holes, etc in
> chassis construction? I had read an article somewhere about using them on
> aluminum chassis but didn't mention something like 20 ga. mild steel. I
> wonder how it would work in either, especiall using bits with a TIN
> coating? I could see how they wouldnt really need a starting hole, maybe
> just a spot from a center dril to make a big hole like Trepanning. What I
> use now is either cone bits, or chassis punches driven with an electric
> impact wrench. The larger cone bits require a starter hole like 1/8" and
> of course the punches have to have a hole to match the bolt. Any comments
> on these Forstner bits would be appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> Will
>
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