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Titanium Bolts

Discussion in 'Tech' started by gixxerlvr, Feb 19, 2011.

  1. gixxerlvr

    gixxerlvr Shoot, Move, Communicate

    Can you drill them, if so what kind of bit?

    Ty
     
  2. Spitz

    Spitz Well-Known Member

    Any good carbide bit should do, go slow and make sure the bit is razor sharp to start with and with lots of oil. If you go too fast you'll just overheat your bit in a hurry.
     
    Last edited: Feb 19, 2011
  3. Mechdziner714

    Mechdziner714 More Gas Less Brakes

    Sure but youll need some unobtanium bits:crackup:
     
  4. CNI Dawg

    CNI Dawg Well-Known Member

    Mine drilled with no problem - regular bit
     
  5. gixxerboy55

    gixxerboy55 Well-Known Member

    Yes you can, a sharp cobalt drill at the right speed and feed will work.
     
  6. madman748

    madman748 I'm your huckleberry

    +1
     
  7. Yoyo

    Yoyo Well-Known Member

    Carbide should only be used in a rigid set up (milling machine)

    Colbalt works best by hand.
    Use lubrication, a slow speed, steady feed, and a SHARP drill bit.
     
  8. gixxerlvr

    gixxerlvr Shoot, Move, Communicate

    Thanks a lot fellas.
     
  9. Spitz

    Spitz Well-Known Member

    Sorry I meant to say cobalt bits, dunno why I thought of carbide at that moment.. :D
     

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