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    CHARLES lipscombe
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      @charleslipscombe16059

      I'm embarassed to be making this post but here goes. I have to drill some holes about 0.8 mm diameter through 6 mm thick brass. To accomplish this I thought a sensitive drilling attachment would be a good idea. I purchased a micro drill adaptor from Arceurotrade which looks exactly the same as in the catalogue – but I cant figure out how to use itfrown.

      The only thing I can think of is that I need to make a hollow sleeve, hold this in the drill chuck, insert the shaft of the micro drill in the sleeve and bring the whole ArcEuro bit of gear down by pressure on the knurled wheel.But if this is the case what drives the shaft of the attachment?

      All advice gratefully received except how to do the job without an ArcEuro sensitive attachmentsmiley

      Regards, Chas

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      CHARLES lipscombe
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        #391703
        David Standing 1
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          This isn't supposed to be sarcastic, only positive – ARC are extremely helpful, would not a call to them asking the process required be the easiest thing?

          I can understand why you may not want to call them, I wouldn't either – but it may be the right thing – from the horse's mouth, etc smiley

           

           

          Edited By David Standing 1 on 18/01/2019 12:48:42

          #391704
          CHARLES lipscombe
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            @charleslipscombe16059

            Under normal circumstances, yes, but I believe ketan is in china at the moment. I don't know if they have other staff that could help.

            #391705
            David Jupp
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              @davidjupp51506

              Or read the 'How it Works' description in the 'More' tab on the  Arc web site

              Edited By David Jupp on 18/01/2019 12:54:14

              #391706
              Frances IoM
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                @francesiom58905

                the knurled wheel is decoupled from the rotating shaft which is fed by by the drill via an inner shaft locked by a key way + grubscrew to the outer driven shaft – the inner shaft can slide about 25mm pushed done by the knurled wheel – works well though obviously fingers are somewhat near rotating parts

                #391707
                Anonymous
                  Posted by CHARLES lipscombe on 18/01/2019 12:37:41:

                  ….except how to do the job without an ArcEuro sensitive attachment

                  secret

                  Andrew

                  #391708
                  JasonB
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                    @jasonb

                    I assume you have fitted a drill chuck to thetapered end.

                     

                    If so you then hold the plain shank in a drill cuck or collet and feed the drill by holding the knurled ring and moving it to advance the drill bit. This is it doing a 0.3mm hole. I probably would just use my normal set up for 0.8mm

                    Ian at ARC is still there to call if you need help or I can video mine drilling a hole just say if it is in a drill, mill or lathe

                    Edited By JasonB on 18/01/2019 13:08:19

                    #391718
                    HOWARDT
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                      @howardt

                      So i am sure many have used this type of chuck holder successfully, but a sensitive drilling machine is usually a vertical machine with a hand moved quill, usually through rack and pinion, by a hand wheel that gives positive feed back. That is, you can feel the force you are applying to the drill to feed it through the material being drilled. The size of the machine varies according to the maximum size of drill. Small bench machines are available which have high speed and sensitive quills to drill small holes. A standard 12 or 16mm chucked pillar drill will be capable but feedback will be less and will result in more broken drills.

                      #391720
                      HOWARDT
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                        @howardt

                        You also would need to use drills ground to cut brass, not standard HSS drills for cutting steel.

                        #391723
                        SillyOldDuffer
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                          @sillyoldduffer

                          Mine has an adjustable Allen Screw in the shank. If overtightened it might have caused Charles to think the whole assembly is locked together by disguising how it works.

                          Dave

                          Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 18/01/2019 15:14:07

                          #391727
                          JasonB
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                            I thought a rack type is less sensitive, more often a direct lever feed like the GHT design or the one that goes into a Myford tailstock. But then again I never bother with special drills for brass either.wink

                            #391728
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              Posted by JasonB on 18/01/2019 15:21:59:

                              I thought a rack type is less sensitive …

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                              Continue thinking that, Jason …It's correct !!

                              MichaelG.

                              #391735
                              Peter Spink
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                                @peterspink21088

                                 

                                Sensitive drill arrachment

                                This is my version using ARCs attachment.

                                Mounted on a 2MT the whole bearing assembly was machined at the same setting to be concentric on the mill.

                                Ideal for spotting using the DRO.

                                 

                                Edited By Peter Spink on 18/01/2019 16:15:53

                                #391804
                                CHARLES lipscombe
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                                  @charleslipscombe16059

                                  My grateful thanks to everyone who repliedsmiley

                                  The answer turns out to be exactly as given by SOD and I can now see how it is meant to work.

                                  I just don't know how Jason B finds the time to help so many people on this forum, but it is much appreciated by me. I did buy the correct small chuck at the same time as the sensitive drill.because none of my existing chucks will hold such small drills. This was lucky because I had not realised just how tiny the correct chuck issurprise

                                  I shall be using the device in my Bridgeport Clone milling machine which is where I do all my accurate drilling these days

                                  Best wishes, Chas

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