the old grind
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
Thread cutting oil. Also Cool Tool 2, Tap Magic, Anchor Lube, or the machinist's original favorite... rendered pork lard. 
It's about shear and surface tension that good lubes deter action 'in the cut', and it's cooling that's more important to minimize work-hardening metals with more than the 2`0 points of carbon (.2 %) of mild steel.
Watch your chips to see if cutting well, and don't overdo the rpm. (100-200 is plenty fast) Keep it cool (workpiece) if you want the tool to last.
Pre-drill center, and switch to a solid pilot to minimize wobble and make a cleaner hole with less wear on cutting teeth.
It's about shear and surface tension that good lubes deter action 'in the cut', and it's cooling that's more important to minimize work-hardening metals with more than the 2`0 points of carbon (.2 %) of mild steel.
Watch your chips to see if cutting well, and don't overdo the rpm. (100-200 is plenty fast) Keep it cool (workpiece) if you want the tool to last.
Pre-drill center, and switch to a solid pilot to minimize wobble and make a cleaner hole with less wear on cutting teeth.