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  • #227361
    Paul Lousick
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      @paullousick59116

      Super Drill

      An Australian invention that allows you to drill any size hole from 1/2" to 2" (12.7mm to 50mm) in steel and timber.

      Designed to fit into your standard drill press the super drill works using 2 specially designed fully adjustable cutters to easily cut holes any size you need, using no more than finger pressure needed to get perfectly clean round holes every time.

      Cutters are re sharpened using a diamond lap or hone and can also be replaced when they wear out.

      https://youtu.be/N21yA0Y6T1A

      There is a design patent on its manufacture but could be made for personal use.

      Paul

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      #12639
      Paul Lousick
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        @paullousick59116

        Drill holes from 1/2″ to 2″ diameter

        #227370
        Anonymous

          I haven't looked at the video because I get an overlay from Google. They rabbit on about 'data protection' but it's simply a way of ensuring you have signed up for adverts whether you want them or not. And I don't; if nothing else because they're totally irrelevant.

          Andrew

          #227376
          KWIL
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            @kwil

            Just watched the video, no adverts or overlay. A kind of flat trepanning tool, very agricultural.

            #227379
            Paul Lousick
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              @paullousick59116

              Andrew,

              Instead of using the link, try a Google search for: Robson super drill

              or the Tooling site who is selling it: http://www.toolking.com.au/super-drill-pack-large-metal-drill-bit/

              Paul.

              #227383
              Nick_G
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                @nick_g

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                Looks like a variation of a basic economy boring head with a differently ground tool bit to me.

                Nick

                Edit :- And by the look of that link given by Paul a very overpriced one at that.!

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                Edited By Nick_G on 28/02/2016 11:12:25

                #227387
                Clive Foster
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                  @clivefoster55965

                  Certainly nothing novel about that. Had similar tools in the departmental workshop back when I started work in 1972 and they weren't new then. Pretty sure I've seen references to similar in some of my Lindsay reprints. Idea probably dates back to pre WW1 or maybe earlier.

                  Very much a get out of jail tool only used when nowt better around. Setting to size needs an accurate setting ring unless plenty of wobble room is acceptable. Also tend to wobble about unless there is a nice fitting pilot before and after the cutter. Boring out a pulley accurately on a drill is pretty much impossible with the basic system. Even with pilots needs care and luck.

                  Market driven, overpriced near tat. Looks a good idea but looks ain't everything. I doubt if a good implementation could be made at a viable selling price.

                  Clive.

                  #227388
                  Roger Provins 2
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                    @rogerprovins2

                    No adverts here. Does seem expensive at about 140 quidsurprise

                    Edited By Roger Provins 2 on 28/02/2016 11:29:40

                    #227393
                    mechman48
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                      @mechman48

                      Just a modified trepanning tool with pilots… not saying it isn't neat & would make some jobs easier… thinking

                      George.

                      #227394
                      daveb
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                        @daveb17630

                        Not new, I saw adverts (Oz) for this 20 or more years ago. Agricultural perhaps but that is almost certainly the market it's aimed at. Tidier result than a hole saw.

                        Dave

                        #227400
                        Ady1
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                          @ady1

                          I haven't looked at the video because I get an overlay from Google

                          Kill all your cookies and the adverts will go away, I had thousands of cookies the day I started using cookie manager, now I have none

                          Simply going in to a well known auction site, having a quick look around, then leaving, puts about 100 cookies on your computer

                          They are tracking every move you make nowadays, mainly for advertising purposes I presume

                          #227401
                          Nick_G
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                            @nick_g
                            Posted by daveb on 28/02/2016 11:45:02:

                            Not new, I saw adverts (Oz) for this 20 or more years ago. Agricultural perhaps but that is almost certainly the market it's aimed at. Tidier result than a hole saw.

                            Dave

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                            I wonder if anyone has ever tried to use one in a hand drill.? laugh

                            Nick

                            #227406
                            Clive Foster
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                              @clivefoster55965

                              Nick

                              Not those but I have used the very similar flat blade type counterbores in a gut-buster drill to produce a flat bolting surface on a rough finished casting. As I recall thngs it went quite well with the usual technique involving plety of lean and steady turning. I suspect that doing a complete hole rather than just facing would ahve taken a fair while. Obviously effective piloting both before and, probably, after the cutter will be pretty much essential tos top things walking around and jamming up. An obvious pain with after cutter supports is obstruction of the chip evacuation space but the swarf comes off fairly slowly so a strategic slot ought to work.

                              Clive.

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