10-07-2022, 12:56 PM
Hey Strelok
I used a step drill bit to makes holes in my Marshall chassis but thats thick steel. I'm guessing it is easier to make nice holes when the metal is thick and hard than if it is thin or saft?kinda like drilling hard or soft wood? better holes in the hard wood. I used a real drill bit on some aluminum way back and it made a big bur. That was one cool thing about the step bit is that once you get through the next step can take off the bur but you gotta use it from the ohter side toi get the the big bur off.
The step bit might be waht KOC would call clever cuz it is sort of cool and sort of cheezy at the same time
Peace man
I used a step drill bit to makes holes in my Marshall chassis but thats thick steel. I'm guessing it is easier to make nice holes when the metal is thick and hard than if it is thin or saft?kinda like drilling hard or soft wood? better holes in the hard wood. I used a real drill bit on some aluminum way back and it made a big bur. That was one cool thing about the step bit is that once you get through the next step can take off the bur but you gotta use it from the ohter side toi get the the big bur off.
The step bit might be waht KOC would call clever cuz it is sort of cool and sort of cheezy at the same time

Peace man


