aggromere Member Joined Mar 27, 2009 Messages 1,385 Location Tampa, FL Jul 30, 2010 #1 Does anyone know if the 13.3 mm drill bit is the same as the 35/64 drill bit?
JBCustomPens Member Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 717 Location Everett, Washington Jul 30, 2010 #2 No. 35/64= 0.5469" 13.3mm=0.5236" 35/64" is slightly bigger. If you don't have a 13.3mm drill bit, then I would suggest a 33/64" or if you have expanding glue, a 17/32".
No. 35/64= 0.5469" 13.3mm=0.5236" 35/64" is slightly bigger. If you don't have a 13.3mm drill bit, then I would suggest a 33/64" or if you have expanding glue, a 17/32".
JBCustomPens Member Joined Oct 3, 2009 Messages 717 Location Everett, Washington Jul 30, 2010 #3 Here's a chart that most use. It is very helpful to have in the shop, office, etc... http://www.arizonasilhouette.com/Drill Bits/Drill_Chart2.pdf Last edited: Aug 16, 2010
Here's a chart that most use. It is very helpful to have in the shop, office, etc... http://www.arizonasilhouette.com/Drill Bits/Drill_Chart2.pdf
aggromere Member Joined Mar 27, 2009 Messages 1,385 Location Tampa, FL Jul 30, 2010 #4 I was just wondering of some closed end mandrels that fit the 35/64 would fit the 13.3. I expands some when it's tightened so maybe it will. Thanks.
I was just wondering of some closed end mandrels that fit the 35/64 would fit the 13.3. I expands some when it's tightened so maybe it will. Thanks.
bitshird Member Joined Aug 27, 2007 Messages 10,236 Location Adamsville, TN, USA. Jul 30, 2010 #5 Peter, the Mandrels may, but I don't remember having any luck fitting the cap tubes fro El Grandes or Churchill's in them, at first I had to use a 17/64 and it was scary and I doubt if it will be much different on the Cambridge
Peter, the Mandrels may, but I don't remember having any luck fitting the cap tubes fro El Grandes or Churchill's in them, at first I had to use a 17/64 and it was scary and I doubt if it will be much different on the Cambridge