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I need to find a flat bottom countersink for SHCS. Do I use an end mill? Is
there a drill countersink combination that will give me the flat bottom? I
have tried McMaster and MSC and can't find anything.
Thanks in advance


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Kevin Doney
 
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Never mind I found it. Counterbore --- duh
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I need to find a flat bottom countersink for SHCS. Do I use an end mill?

Is
there a drill countersink combination that will give me the flat bottom? I
have tried McMaster and MSC and can't find anything.
Thanks in advance




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Kevin Doney wrote:

Never mind I found it. Counterbore --- duh


BTW, an end mill or flat bottom drill would work fine. I'd choose a
diameter with minimal clearance for the screw head diamater.
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Randy Replogle wrote:

Kevin Doney wrote:
Never mind I found it. Counterbore --- duh



BTW, an end mill or flat bottom drill would work fine. I'd choose a
diameter with minimal clearance for the screw head diamater.


I have done this by drilling with an ordinary drill until well started
then switching to an end mill - less tendency to wander at the start.

Ted


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Ted Edwards wrote:

Randy Replogle wrote:

Kevin Doney wrote:
Never mind I found it. Counterbore --- duh



BTW, an end mill or flat bottom drill would work fine. I'd choose a
diameter with minimal clearance for the screw head diamater.


I have done this by drilling with an ordinary drill until well started
then switching to an end mill - less tendency to wander at the start.

Ted


The original post brought to mind a wall chart I saw once. It had pictures
of lots of different cutting tools and the name(s) for each of them. Maybe
someone else has seen one like that and perhaps knows where to get one. If
so, sign me up.

michael




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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 13:05:35 GMT, "Kevin Doney"
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Never mind I found it. Counterbore --- duh


And end mills will work good too if you happen to have one the right
size. Especially if you are going to have a lock washer under the cap
screw. The contact area is so close to flat that you probably can't
tell the difference.



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