Just when you thought you had all the tools - you come across something you don't have.
A square hole drill - quite amazing.......
http://s1086.photobucket.com/albums/...eDrill-bit.mp4
Just when you thought you had all the tools - you come across something you don't have.
A square hole drill - quite amazing.......
http://s1086.photobucket.com/albums/...eDrill-bit.mp4
I don't know if I can find any links but at my last company in the UK, I had a tool that could bore internal and external :- square, hex and "D" profiles ( or any shape needed) just by changing an internal cam. (I have a need for one of these tools to bore some hydraulic pump profiles for deep sea stuff! ) It was made by a english company called "microbore" - but I believe that they are not around anymore!
Thanks for the link - maybe they can make something that will work for me???
( If anyone thought Aerospace machining was hard - try "Deep Sea Oil Field" - same "exact tolerances" BUT with more difficult to machine metals!!!)
Hi,
yes quite amazing square hole, but who need a square hole? there are not square screws! or?
Enzo![]()
Don't think it would work in a hand drill. As for square bolts, a carage bolt has a square part at the head end to hold the bolt in place in place while tightening.
Corky
I've got a box of drills like that .... drill all sorts of shaped holes ...![]()
So, would it make a difference as to which airplane you fly in the future??? Beside being a retired engineer from Boeing, I play around with carpentry, in fact I built the work shop where I am putting my kit together. To set you mind at ease, we didn't use carage bolt on the modern airplanes.
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