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After thinking about this a bit, I decided to just start doing something. So what if it's not perfect. I mean, it's just a tool to make things easier for me.
I turned the O1 body to size. Drilled the hole for the set screw. Then I got ready to drill the cross diameter hole for the handle. Ran into trouble. Seems to have melted my drills. Yes, I used cutting oil. And a smaller pilot drill. The pilot drill literally made sparks. I was surprised - never seen that before. Withdrew the drill and found it had rounded over the edge. I think the O1 got harder due to the set screw drilling. Now none of my HSS drills will finish the hole. The bits won't cut.
So what kind of drill bit should I get? Is cobalt good enough? Or do I need to get a couple of solid carbide drills? End size hole is to fit 0.3438" O1 rod.
I turned the O1 body to size. Drilled the hole for the set screw. Then I got ready to drill the cross diameter hole for the handle. Ran into trouble. Seems to have melted my drills. Yes, I used cutting oil. And a smaller pilot drill. The pilot drill literally made sparks. I was surprised - never seen that before. Withdrew the drill and found it had rounded over the edge. I think the O1 got harder due to the set screw drilling. Now none of my HSS drills will finish the hole. The bits won't cut.
So what kind of drill bit should I get? Is cobalt good enough? Or do I need to get a couple of solid carbide drills? End size hole is to fit 0.3438" O1 rod.