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another special angle drill bit
I am making a carburator for a model engine.
The throat of the carb is 3/16. The bottom of the throat (below the throttle plate) needs to be enlarged with a 1/4 inch drill with a 45 degree angle. I figure I will drill most of the way with a standard drill bit to enlarge the 3/16 hole to 1/4. Can I use a spade bit with a 45 degree angle to finish it off and establish the angle? Would it be better to grind a twist drill into a 45 degree angle? thanks chuck |
"Chuck Sherwood" wrote in message
... The bottom of the throat (below the throttle plate) needs to be enlarged with a 1/4 inch drill with a 45 degree angle. When you say 45 deg, is that half the angle (i.e., it the total included angle 90 deg)? If so, you can buy "spotting drills" with a 90 deg point angle. - Michael |
The bottom of the throat (below the throttle plate) needs to
be enlarged with a 1/4 inch drill with a 45 degree angle. When you say 45 deg, is that half the angle (i.e., it the total included angle 90 deg)? If so, you can buy "spotting drills" with a 90 deg point angle. You know, I'm not sure. The plans just say 45 deg angle, but I think that really means a 90 deg point. Good suggestion! |
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