Drilling small holes presents many challenges. From speeds and feeds to adjusting runout, micro tools require more effort! We are drilling these holes in aluminum on the Tormach 1100MX using a Harvey Tool 1/64 (0.016") drill and a Lakeshore Carbide 1/32 ( 0.031") Split Point Drill. We discuss the importance of tool shanks, holders, and adjusting runout. Happy Drilling!
00:00 Intro: Drilling with Carbide Micro Tools
00:20 Harvey Tool 1/64 - Carbide Drill with Stepped Shank
00:40 Lakeshore Carbide 135 Degree Split Point 1/32
01:00 Lakeshore Carbide Center Drill & Why Spotting Matters
01:15 Adjusting Runout
02:04 Spot Drilling, Drilling with Harvey Tool Speeds & Feeds
03:17 Drilling with Lakeshore Carbide Split Point Drill
04:32 Micro Tool Final Thoughts
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How to Adjust Tool Runout
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