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FlaBill[_2_] June 29th 09 02:44 PM

Odd project
 
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill

Joe June 29th 09 03:21 PM

Odd project
 
On Jun 29, 8:44*am, FlaBill wrote:
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill


Your tools are dull. Alternatively, try a heated needle for a small
hole, a piece of hot metal tubing for something larger. Most plastics
are more or less machinable so your technique needs refining.

Joe

The Ranger[_4_] June 29th 09 03:34 PM

Odd project
 
FlaBill wrote in message
...
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work. What would you suggest?


Are you attempting this with a hand drill or a drill press? How large is the
drill bit and how have you secured the glasses? Are these the 10-for-$1.99
"beach combers" that kids love? Are you using an old drill bit that might've
lost its cutting edge or a new out-of-the-package bit?

When I did this, I used a 1/32" bit, locked the entire package down on top
of my drill press, wood block underneath, and dropped it down SLOWLY. It
took several minutes of tedious work but I was able to do it. I first tried
it with my hand drill and quickly decided a drill press was the better tool.
;)

If you have a plastics shop (TAP comes to mind but I haven't seen one in
years) near you, they might also offer some tools for "punching" the holes.

The Ranger



[email protected] June 29th 09 03:38 PM

Odd project
 
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:44:06 -0700 (PDT), FlaBill
wrote:

I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill


Without knowing exactly how you are trying and exactly what
you want, it is difficult to offer suggestions.

How big of a hole? Are you drilling slow or fast RPM? Are
you using little or a lot of pressure? In what way does it not seem
to work? What tool are you using? Are you holding the object and
tool securely (like a clamped part while using a drill press?

Rudy June 29th 09 05:51 PM

Odd project
 
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.


If the LENSES are actually plastic, try heating a small nail to RED HOT,
then apply it to the lens to melt a small (pilot) hole.
Drill out to correct size later.



The Daring Dufas[_7_] June 29th 09 06:09 PM

Odd project
 
FlaBill wrote:
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill


Excimer Laser should do the job nicely.

TDD

Jon Danniken[_2_] June 29th 09 08:53 PM

Odd project
 
Oren wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:27:31 -0400, wrote:

Use a Dremel and grind the hole.


Thought the same thing. Maybe a step bit would work.

pic:

http://www.northerntool.com/images/p.../335325_lg.jpg


Seconded on the step drill recommendation.

Jon



Phisherman[_2_] June 29th 09 08:53 PM

Odd project
 
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:44:06 -0700 (PDT), FlaBill
wrote:

I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill



What doesn't seem to work? Most any drill will cut plastic, use a
medium speed. So the tip doesn't wander around, apply some masking
tape.

Phisherman[_2_] June 29th 09 09:09 PM

Odd project
 
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:13:04 -0700 (PDT), FlaBill
wrote:

On Jun 29, 1:09*pm, The Daring Dufas
wrote:
FlaBill wrote:
I have a need to make a hole in the center of plastic sunglasses.
Drills or hole saws don't seem to work.
What would you suggest?
Bill


Excimer Laser should do the job nicely.

TDD


Thank you all for fine suggestions. The glasses are $1 type until I
find the best way to put a 3/4" hole in center. Please don't ask me
what for...I will have to kill you ;) but will reveal the reason
when successful.
I'm inclined to try the heated points first then enlarge with tubing
until the right size is met.\
This means a lot to me and I am grateful for you input. You all may be
participating in a major discovery.
Bill



You arn't making a pair of those glasses that allow you to see through
clothing, are you?

Doug Miller June 29th 09 10:19 PM

Odd project
 
In article , Oren wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:13:04 -0700 (PDT), FlaBill



Thank you all for fine suggestions. The glasses are $1 type until I
find the best way to put a 3/4" hole in center. Please don't ask me
what for...I will have to kill you ;) but will reveal the reason
when successful.
I'm inclined to try the heated points first then enlarge with tubing
until the right size is met.\
This means a lot to me and I am grateful for you input. You all may be
participating in a major discovery.
Bill


Did someone beat you to it?

http://www.carnivalsource.com/images/products/2530.jpg


LOL - probably where he got the idea!

Stormin Mormon June 30th 09 12:19 AM

Odd project
 
Drill press. Hole saw. VERY gentle feed pressure, very slow
RPM. That's what comes to my mind.

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"FlaBill" wrote in message
...

Thank you all for fine suggestions. The glasses are $1 type
until I
find the best way to put a 3/4" hole in center. Please don't
ask me
what for...I will have to kill you ;) but will reveal the
reason
when successful.
I'm inclined to try the heated points first then enlarge
with tubing
until the right size is met.\
This means a lot to me and I am grateful for you input. You
all may be
participating in a major discovery.
Bill



The Daring Dufas[_7_] June 30th 09 12:34 AM

Odd project
 
Oren wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 14:27:31 -0400, wrote:

Use a Dremel and grind the hole.


Thought the same thing. Maybe a step bit would work.

pic:

http://www.northerntool.com/images/p.../335325_lg.jpg


Those work very well for drilling holes in plastic
but you have to keep the speed low or the plastic
will melt.

TDD

The Daring Dufas[_7_] June 30th 09 01:00 AM

Odd project
 
Stormin Mormon wrote:
Drill press. Hole saw. VERY gentle feed pressure, very slow
RPM. That's what comes to my mind.


I've actually used conduit KO punches to
put a round hole in plastic. It works
quite well.

TDD


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