Originally Posted By: Travis S
I have some micro drills bits so off to the races.

Thanks to all


Don't forget to start with a well centered dimple made with a sharp center punch. Small drill bits "walk" very easily. Use high rpm and low pressure. If the broken surface is very uneven, it often helps to use a carbide dental burr to smooth things up. Ask your dentist to save some used burrs for you. This is the kind of job that makes me glad I bought a Unimat lathe-mill-drill years ago.


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