Just bent a drill bit

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Drilling a ball bearing (4" diameter ) whilst making a Trophy for a friend who has just written his Vauxhall VX220 off :)

The drill was cooled during the drilling operation but not enough as the end snapped off the bit whilst drilling about an inch in and the bit caught in the hole and started spinning the ball bearing which was slightly out of true on the bit. Before I could hit the off button on the stand drill, the bit bent as it was so hot and the ball spun it into the shape below.

The upside is that the bit is gaurenteed for life so I'll just post it back and they will send me a new one FOC:D
 

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Why that's perfect for drilling around corners!
 
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Where did you come across a 4" dia. ball bearing? Did you cramp it down in a good vise? You must have tempered the steel or you would not have even scratched it. You might not get warranty on the twist drill.
Here is some fun on terms .
I used cramp = clamp
As per mudwings = fenders
mudwing flaps = mudflaps

We just had a Roundabout constructed at a local intersection. Everybody was very cautious at first but it works well.
The ONLY PROBLEM IS I AM STILL GOING AROUND AND AROUND WAITING FOR A SPOT TO GET OFF.

Craig Clayton
 
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Where did you come across a 4" dia. ball bearing? Did you cramp it down in a good vise? You must have tempered the steel or you would not have even scratched it. You might not get warranty on the twist drill.
Here is some fun on terms .
I used cramp = clamp
As per mudwings = fenders
mudwing flaps = mudflaps

We just had a Roundabout constructed at a local intersection. Everybody was very cautious at first but it works well.
The ONLY PROBLEM IS I AM STILL GOING AROUND AND AROUND WAITING FOR A SPOT TO GET OFF.

Craig Clayton

Dont know where the ball bearing came from but we had two of them

A DeWalt drill bit which usually drills anything wouldn't even scratch it.

The bit I used is from a set that I have and the bits will drill stone or steel and will drill through a bearing case with no problem. They are gaurenteed for life against breaking or wearing out.
This one drilled into the ball about an inch before it broke, I didn't have it clamped and I was squirting lube on it with one hand and pulling down on the lever with the other so it may have shifted a bit under the drill.
Job done though:)
If it wears away though sharpening or breaks then it will be replaced free of charge, only thing is if you loose it you wont get a new one.
 
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We love roundabouts, some are called Islands, we have mini ones as well:)

Heres a pic of the unfinished Trophy with the rod soldered in ready for fitting a broken piece of alluminium wheel on top
 

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I did a quick search and I found the following posts on a Practical Machinist site. They are comments as I found them.

( I have done this by putting them in the fireplace coals and taking them out the next day. I drilled and tapped them with no problems. )

( I have some 7/8 or 1" ball bearings, I want to drill a 1/4 inch hole half way into them.
What are my options?
I havn't tried heating them up first to see if that will soften them, would that work)

( just bring em up to a dull red and let em cool.
then use a cobalt bit, and they will drill right thru, just keep em cool and steady pressure.

i have done it many times for spinner knobs, and just to prove it can be done.)

I recently had to do a job involving drilling into hard bearings/bushings. One had a series of holes 2mm diam x 30mm deep!

(Get a Hi-Roc drill, I think they are made my MA Ford. They are carbide, straight flute. I had no problem drilling Rc64 with them. Tool life was short (about 10" of drilling on 4mm drills), and they aren't cheap, but what a beautiful hole.
It sounded like someone swinging a cat by his tail- but you cannot argue with the results. Flood coolant, and clamp your axes if you are in a b'pt or the like. )

If they are made by Dewalt are these drills carbide tipped for concrete.? When used in concrete would you set the drill to hammer. I have used resharpened concrete bits to drill hard steel but not hardened.

Craig Clayton
 
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On his many road trips to Florida my father loved deals. He came back one time with about 20 1/4" drill indexes (from China). He bought all of them for $10. Not sure why because he rarely drilled anything. I would use them for wood thinking that they could at least do that. Well I was wrong. While drilling some hard wood one of them untwisted itself then twisted it in the reverse direction. The $10 may have been a total loss as far as bits go but the laughs we had were worth it.
 
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While drilling some hard wood one of them untwisted itself then twisted it in the reverse direction.

Brilliant! And that, my friends is what we should aspire to in our industry. Disposable crap.

Serously, that's funny.:laughing:
 
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I work for the fed government. Early in my career, I was working on a model, and got a new bit out of the cabinet. It bent like a nail. The next one untwisted like a twizzler. I figured it was low-bidder stuff. Likely was never heat treated at all.
 
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On his many road trips to Florida my father loved deals. He came back one time with about 20 1/4" drill indexes (from China). He bought all of them for $10. Not sure why because he rarely drilled anything. I would use them for wood thinking that they could at least do that. Well I was wrong. While drilling some hard wood one of them untwisted itself then twisted it in the reverse direction. The $10 may have been a total loss as far as bits go but the laughs we had were worth it.

So OK.. maybe good for marshmallow work? You know when you drill holes in them for putting a string thru to hang on the Christmas tree, Or am I thinking about popcorn? Well anyway, maybe they were just good for a laugh....

James K0UA
 

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