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Default Deep drilling aluminum

On Sep 1, 4:25*pm, Ignoramus4117
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On 2010-09-01, Karl Townsend wrote:



On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:33:29 -0500, Ignoramus4117
wrote:


On 2010-09-01, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 11:48:02 -0500, Ignoramus4117
wrote:


I was making something on the CNC mill last night. It is a little
block that I would clamp to the quill of the mill, so that I would
attach the Loc-Line coolant line to the quill. That way the coolant
would follow the cutting tool as the quill is raised or lowered.


Anyway, as part of that, I had to drill a deep hole (comparatively). I
used a peck drilling cycle and it worked, but took way too long, with
withdrawal of the tool and lowering it down, etc.


So I wanted to double check what is the recommended procedure for deep
drilling aluminum.


My feeling is that at the given RPM of 2400, I should have used a much
more aggressive feed rate than I used.


nobody giving you numbers. I'd go 8 IPM and peck of .125 (1/2 D) if
its a 1/4" drill. But I got dials to quickly change feed and speed, no
doubt an adjust would be in order on part one. Don't consider me the
definitive expert on speeds and feeds - I do it all by feel.


Karl, I mostly do it by feel too. I will get a piece of junk tonight
and will practice somewhat if I have time. Thanks for the suggestion.


i


on second thought, i go a full D in AL, 1/2D in steel per peck. Or .25
for 1/4" drill, etc.


But them, I would have long stringy chips hanging on the drill bit,
beating up loc-lines?

i


If that is happening, you are not feeding fast enough.
If you get aggressive, the chips will be a flying, not stringy.