Not in FR4. If you use HSS in FR4 you drill the first 10 holes, and you just friction melt them from that point on with a rounded stick. The hole quality is bad with a blunt drill, burr on the top, large burr on the bottom, and delamination from heat. In phenolic paperboard i will believe it easily, but not FR4. Been there, done that. By the way a HSS drill just broken off flat drills PCBs almost as good as one with a proper tip at high speed. So instead of re-grinding the tiny cutting edges just hold it end on against the grinding wheel. ST On Feb 17, 2008 7:50 AM, Dylan Smith <dyls@...> wrote: > On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 JanRwl@... wrote: > > > A HSS bit is perhaps flexible enough to tolerate hand-held drilling if you > > are SUPER-careful and accurate, but it will DULL in FR-4 after two holes! > > Carbide bits in a drill-press are the ONLY way to do it! > > I've done hundreds of holes with an 0.8mm HSS bit, they don't seem to dull > _that_ quickly. >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: drill bits
2008-02-17 by Stefan Trethan
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