drillilng through magnets

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aggromere

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I was thinking about buying some magnetic disks and trying to make a pen with a closure system like the zen pen. would it wreck a metal lathe to drill and turn a magnet? I 'm thinking it would get all stuck to the steel parts and they would never come off. What do you think?
 
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If the magnet doesnt shatter as you try to drill it the shavings would be difficult to remove from some places. YOu might try Ebay and see if you can buy the size you want first. Its not something I would recommend.
 
aggromere said:
I was thinking about buying some magnetic disks and trying to make a pen with a closure system like the zen pen. would it wreck a metal lathe to drill and turn a magnet? I 'm thinking it would get all stuck to the steel parts and they would never come off. What do you think?

Check out Lee Valley Tools. Here's the link to their ring magnets.http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=40075&cat=1,42363,42348&ap=2

Michael
 
You can drill a rare earth magnet. I start with a spring loaded center punch that has a tip that was ground down to about the size an ice pick. After "snapping" the center 5 or 6 times, I use one of the small diamond Dremel drill bits to make a pilot hole. Once the pilot hole has been established, I use a cheap "titanium" coated drill bit (not a brad point) coated with Liquid Wrench or Kool Tool cutting oil. Works every time.
 
have any of you tried to make a magnetic joint like in the zen pen? I thought I could drill out the blank big enough to epoxy the magnet in and cover it will a segment of wood and make the pen. Wonder if that would work?
 
You will need an extra strong magnet if the magnet is sandwiched between wood, even if that wood over the magnet is very thin. I would not be afraid to drill magnets, but I would want to first have a demagnatizer so you can demagnetize your drill bits and collets.
 
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