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How do you get a really small drill started? I had to drill the burner jet for a Cracker Loco I am building. (see other thread) The hole was to be .2 MM or .008" in brass. I bought some drill bits and tried drilling in my Grizzly CNC mill. 2500 RPM is max. I peck drilled .005 and set feed at 25% of recommended. The biggest problem is getting started. As soon as the drill bit touches the material it starts to walk. The smallest spotting drill I have is 1/8" which leaves a large flat spot so is of no use. I tried drilling the first one and the bit broke as soon as it touched the piece. The next one made it most of the way and broke off inside the piece. The next one I drilled a few thousands deep with a .5 MM drill and then finished drilling with a .013 drill since the .008 drills were gone. This went all the way trough but I touched the drill with my finger while taking the piece out of the vise and it also broke. Either my equipment is not accurate enough for the job or I am doing something wrong.
Any words of wisdom?
Gordon
Any words of wisdom?
Gordon