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I've used titanium (metal) drill bits on plastic many times, that said I believe you can purchase plastic specific bits with a sharper point.
If I was attempting a bodge job I'd probly use the wood bit to get a pilot hole of sorts, then over to titanium to finish her off. (altho in reality I'd just buy some plastic bits)
I've never tried heating up the drill bit before drilling it, but couldn't hurt I guess? (unless its white hot and you have a plastic hand chuck drill)
Absolutely under no circumstances should you use the masonry bit on it, you will be picking plastic out of your bollocks.  ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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A metal bit and stick some insulating tape over the point where you want to drill.
Fast speed light pressure.
I've also heated up a thin nail and used that to push through a side panel. It will create a burr where it enters which is fine if it's hidden and you haven't got a drill. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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Any burrs can be removed with a larger sharp handheld drill bit.  |
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The fear with drilling plastic is that the drill bit will pull itself into the work. Try clamping the part between a couple of bits of mdf or if you can't do that use an oilstone to blunt the drill by stoning a tiny flat across the cutting edge. Reduced back-off helps, if you grind your own drill bits, that's the front clearance angle and it controls the amount the drill is able to feed per revolution.
Don't use a pilot hole unless you're drilling large diameter then only use a very small one. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Cheers for the feedback. Will let you know how I get on.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 277 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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