ctwxlvr
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I am seeing more and more suppliers either going to metric, and/or requiring strange sizes of bits. the few I can think of off the top of my head are 13.3MM and 8.2mm, I think they need to set standard sizes and stick to them.
Originally posted by ctwxlvr
<br />I am seeing more and more suppliers either going to metric, and/or requiring strange sizes of bits. the few I can think of off the top of my head are 13.3MM and 8.2mm, I think they need to set standard sizes and stick to them.
Originally posted by ctwxlvr
<br />I am seeing more and more suppliers either going to metric, and/or requiring strange sizes of bits. the few I can think of off the top of my head are 13.3MM and 8.2mm, I think they need to set standard sizes and stick to them.
Originally posted by toolcrazy
<br />Z (0.4130) (--0.0089)
27/64" (0.4219) <--- Trying to match this one!
11mm (0.4331) (+0.0112)
Originally posted by toolcrazy
<br />33/64" (0.5156) (--0.0080)
13.3mm (0.5236) <--- Trying to match this one!
17/32" (0.5313) (+0.0077)
<b>Since the 13.3mm bit is probably already 6-10 thousandths over the tube OD adding another 0.0077" of clearance by using a 17/32" bit is probably going to produce a very sloppy fit. </b>
O (0.3160) (--0.0068)
8.2mm (0.3228) <--- Trying to match this one!
P (0.3230) (+0.0002)
<b>This one looks like a pretty good match!!</b>
Originally posted by redbulldog
<br />Here is another case of some people finding it easier to complain and RANT instead of finding what will work as a substitute. My belief only I guess.
Originally posted by Woodlvr
<br />I am trying to find a drill bit just a hair smaller than 27/64" for the Sierra/Wall St. II (WC).....
Originally posted by wdcav1952
<br />Just curious, based on how many different kits you make, how many truly "odd" drill sizes do you buy? Compare the total cost of "odd" drill bits against your expenses for the lathe, wood, acrylics, kits and all the other costs of this hobby/craft/art and see it it is really worth the emotional cost of being upset by it.
FWIW,
Originally posted by redbulldog
<br />There is a drillbit cheat chart anyone can access at the penventory site. We already have a ready reference, that has been available for awhile.....
Originally posted by redbulldog
<br />Randy:
The drill charts are different than the cheat chart. Have a looksee!
Originally posted by leehljp
<br />I live in Metric Japan and we can get .5 metric sizes easily, but .3 is ridiculous. There is a company in Winter Park Florida that makes them.
http://www.advantage-drillbits.com/welcome.html
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Only if Frank is agreeable!![]
rather than depending upon a search function that still has some bugs!!