How To Drill Very Hard Materials at Home...CHROME, STAINLESS, Broken Taps or Screw extractors
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2020
- Now you can remove broken taps or easy outs/screw extractors along with drilling chrome parts. We share with you how and what to use to drill the hardest materials know to man.
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Drill bits have soft shanks as do easy outs . Most tools have case hardened shanks but taps are heat treated tool steel and drilling them once broken is not this easy . Most times you can mill one out with carbide but one of the most effective ways is to EDM it out !
Thanks for the tips!
Very, very true. Differential harding is present on many tools. Still the drill bits are impressive. EDM is so awesome though!
Absolutely true the shanks are soft.
My thoughts exactly.
@@CTX50 Electrical discharge machining
is the drill bit you used carbide or tunsten carbide
i need to remove an bust bolt inside the car fram for my shock bracket so what do i use for this grade 8 bolt
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thank you for watching and asking, have a great week and all the best on your project my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
So, which drill bits are the ones that can drill out most any broken off screws? Which link is it? Please clarify ASAP. Thank you.
FL, you can use amzn.to/2xRUUjV or amzn.to/2y1dpCH either one will do the job. Thanks for asking. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Solid Tungsten Carbide Drill Bit for Hardened Steel
Edit: Thank you Mike, take care, stay safe, sane, and healthy
You got it, it's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thank you so much for the view and comment, all is well here at SPC my friend. Take care. mad Mike & team
I am using a 3/32 cobalt bit to try and drill through a 1/4 in bolt. Try as I my, the bit just does not go through. Makes a bit of a small hole but cannot go through
You need this drill bit amzn.to/2y1dpCH it's the only one that will work. Thanks for watching R HP, we really appreciate it. Have a great day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
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Got to get a couple of them for sure. Thanks Bro.
Glad to help SpitSharp! Thank you for watching and sharing, have a great day my friend. mad Mike
Thanks for this video. Using a spring-loaded center punch would ensure accuracy by eliminating the wandering of the drill tip until it catches. Suggest using Tap Magic for lubrication and heat transfer. Would appreciate your advice on what drill speed to use with these cobalt-type bits from 1/8" up to 1/2" diameter when drilling regular steel, high speed steel or chrome steel, and the appropriate amount of downward pressure to use when using a hand drill for these projects. If I understood correctly, one should not use an impact or hammer-type drill with these bits, because of their brittleness.
Thanks again for an another informative and practical video. As an habitual breaker of drill bits, I need all the good advice I can get.
With your suggestions, i am surprised at your question.
Carbide bit, and you were drilling through the softest part of the drill and easy out, they are not as hard due to the heat treating and tempering. Try drilling through the other end and see if you have the same luck.
Oh, we've done it numerous times my friend. Thanks, have a great day and Merry Christmas. mad Mike
Is the machine repair man it's a solid carbide bit am I correct they are really good.
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw You are correct William! They are the best we've used. Thank you for watching and commenting, have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Great stuff. Regarding the product links, one is to a 2-pack of 3/16" for about CAN 78 bucks and the other is to a full 13-piece set for CAN 64 bucks. Is there a huge quality difference or the 2-pack is just really overpriced?
They're not overpriced there's just a quality difference. Thanks. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Always get more bag for you buck when you’d spend more on the whole set that goes for any tools
Just ordered me a 1/8 bit on Amazon got a valve cover bolt broke off hope this will get it
Hello Jonathan, just be very careful that you don't move the drill bit, right, left, front or back. Keep it perfectly straight up and down because they are very brittle and can snap, especially the small ones like you have. Just take your time and you should get it. Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great day and all the best on your project. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Mike..Thank you for sharing your secrets Sir.
My pleasure!
Is this drill bit the same as a carbide tipped bit??
Good video, thank you.
Absolutely, our pleasure to help. Thank you for watching and commenting, hope you have a sweeeet day my friend. mad Mike
How do I Drill through Vibranium🛡? I tried a drop of nano-thermite but I cannot control the size of the hole.
A pound of C-4 and one really good det cord will punch a hole in anything you need a hole in mike :) Thanks for watching, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
My ex-wife's homemade cookies or carbide
LOL, thanks for the view and comment, made us chuckle this morning Steven! Hope you have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
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amazon does not ship to my country, any of you knw where i can get it shipped worldwide?
Your best bet is going to be having a friend or family member that lives where they can receive shipments to get it to you my friend. Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great week. mad Mike
Thanks, I will give it a try.
Glad to help my friend! Thank you for the view and comment, have a fantastic day. mad Mike
I use the exact same thing but usually 5/32, 3/16,1/4" fits my knife scale pins. Try forgetting to drill O1 or damascus steel then harden it. Definitely buy pure carbide since you can sharpen it. & absolutely backcut the grind to reduce the drilling face surface.
But, if you break one.. use a quality drift and punch them out (if have through hole) same for taps, drills, etc.. they are hard & shatter. Just need to be good with a hammer. 30 + years as a professional fabricator you learn these things. Now professional bladesmith.
Wow. Sharp
We're with you on that Tim! Thank you for watching and sharing your great information, we really appreciate it, hope you have a fantastic day my friend. mad Mike
What type of drill bit is that, can it drill Hardox material
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw It's drilled everything that we've put it to my friend. Thanks for watching and asking, have a great week. mad Mike
Bro, have you been on vacation OR am I not getting notifications...Glad to see you again! Regardless!
We don't get vacations Rich :) When we do sneak away, we are still grinding the SPC! We've heard of a lot of viewers that aren't getting the notifications and we post a new video every week like clockwork! Anywho, thanks for watching, hope you have a sweeeeet week my friend. mad Mike
wish i would have seen this video 5 days ago, I filled some holes with weld to drill them to a smaller size and tap them bought 2 difrent sets of dwalt drill bits sets and a bosh cobalt m42 set and non of them could drill through the weld.
Bought these but won’t even touch a Cobalt SpeedOut. What are my options?
Update...sharpened the bit and I was able to drill out the broken SpeedOut and bolt. I don’t think I was using enough pressure at first. I am a very happy customer.
I can tell you this right now, there is no harder material than tungsten carbide, if that will not drill out your easy out then you are going to have to take it to a professional welding shop to have them remove it. Thanks for watching, hope this helps my friend. Have a great weekend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
@@SweetProjectCars updated my post...they did the job. Thanks!
I miss all your tips and tricks for cars Mike.
Thank you very much my friend! We appreciate the view and all of our great subscribers like you, hope you have a fantastic week. mad Mike & team
Tungsten?
I can not see the full description for some reason. What kind of drill bits are this ?
It's these amzn.to/3CnksBw Thanks for watching, have a great weekend morgonz! mad Mike the hammer SPC
It’s made out of unobtainium. Lol great video my friend.
LOL, Thanks for watching and sharing MrV! Have a stupendous rest of your week my friend. mad Mike
the problem I have sometimes is the drillbit sliding / wandering from the mark.
First use a Center d o t
To keep your drill bits from wandering, there's a process use this first amzn.to/40tq1vx then use this amzn.to/3Srlfg9 and you will be able to drill a hole exactly where you want it to be. Thank you for watching, have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Can this go through VG10 steel?
Probably those tungsten carbide we used to use those at a place I worked
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw You got it Hector! Thank you so much for watching and sharing, hope you have a great day my friend. mad Mike
That's a cobalt drill bit
Something else that is good to know, if you are needing a large hole say in thick steel or anything really you can start your hole by drilling an 1/8" hole and then go 2-3 drill bit sizes up at a time until you reach the size hole desired. A small drill bit will drill easier than starting with the larger drill bit and once you have a hole all the way through the material the other larger bit will go through the hole with ease. I think having one of these aircraft drill bits in a smaller size would make the job of going through hard materials a "piece of cake". Great tip!
Until you break off that small drill in the hole
Thank you for watching and sharing, we appreciate the input, have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Carbide?
Looks like you’re using a carbide bit & got your drill slowed down to speed 1, for highest torque & lowest speed.
The clamping surface is not hardened anywhere as hard as the actual cutting surface of the cutting end. No steel or carbide bit can cut hardened steel. Hi-speed or Cobalt or any other steel. It will require carbide or diamond. However, these are very expensive and not meant to be used in a hand drill. they require a rigid setup. However,ther is another option. A carbide tipped masonry bit can be used in a pinch. However, have more than one as they tend to chip out quickly.
KnifeMaker
We use this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Solid carbide drill.
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw You got it ragrle! Thanks for the view, have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Carbide endmill to make a flat top, carbide ball nose endmill to make a little dimple, then a carbide drill to drill it out. People always want to make things harder then it needs be. Oh, and shank on drills are softer then flute area.
Thank you for watching and sharing, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
I think the drill bit you are using to drill these hardened steels is a correctly sharpened {Tungsten Stone Drill Bit}
It's this amzn.to/2y1dpCH Thanks for watching and sharing, we appreciate it Mark. Hope you have a great weekend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
@@SweetProjectCars Just had a look at the link on Amazon at the drill bits they are very nice and great value for money too at £14 pounds each they should get you out of frustrating situations when nothing else will do, I know they are gonna be developed from a top grade material plus there made in the good old USA so gonna have to invest in some of these for broken bolts many thanks I enjoyed watching your video keep up the good work !
what type of bit is it ?
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw and just a reminder, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the ...MORE of the videos description, see here 3c5.com/4u6dj if you can't find it let us know and we will help you. Thanks for watching. mad Mike
In a pinch you can use a carbide tipped masonry bit.
thanks for sharing mike
Yes I have used masonry bits a lot you can drill through files or whatever you want
That's the bit I really need.
Where can I get it?
Either of these Drill Bit amzn.to/2y1dpCH
Drill Bit Set amzn.to/2xRUUjV Thanks for watching. Have a great day Armando. mad Mike the hammer SPC
@@SweetProjectCars thanks
Very neat and very expensive, but if you need it, you need it...
Agreed!! Thank you for watching and commenting, hope you have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Titanium drill bit?
No, it's this amzn.to/2y1dpCH Thank you for watching, hope your day is great. mad Mike the hammer SPC
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SUPER-PROFECIONAL. eres lo Maximo 👍👍
Hoolio says, " You are welcome "!! We appreciate the view and comment, hope you have a great weekend my friend. mad Mike & team
So what kind of bit is that
It's this amzn.to/2y1dpCH and just remember, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the SHOW MORE of the videos description, if you can't find it let us know and we will help you. Thanks for watching Bob. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Sharp!
LOL, yes Scott!! Thanks as always for the view, hope you have a fantastic weekend my friend. mad Mike & team
Solid titanium?
What kind of drill beat can someone use
amzn.to/3CnksBw this should help
Carbide, Yay I win, win what? Used to work in a machine shop, knew this would be the case, thanks
LOL You got it grassroot!! Thank you for watching and commenting, hope you have a sweeeeet day. mad Mike
Candime collbolt Some say titanium
drill bit I use them to drill stainless steel
Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Diamond dust tip?
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thanks for watching and commenting, have a great week my friend. mad Mike
i need to know what is this bit
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw and just a reminder, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the SHOW MORE of the videos description, if you can't find it let us know and we will help you. Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Must be a tungsten carbide bit
unobtainium?
Tungstencarbide
I’m guessing a carbide masonary bit 😷
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw You got it! Thanks for the view my friend, have a sweeeeeet week. mad Mike & team
Tile cutter diamond
I could say it's made out of adamantium, than again that's a made up metal, maybe a mix of (and I'm probably wrong) , steel, tungsten and diamond.
Either that or carbide
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw You got it harrie! Thanks for watching and commenting, have a great week my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Thank you for the tip on the bit!
Happy to help my friend! Thank you for the view and comment, hope you have a sweeet day. mad Mike
it doesn't look like a cobalt, titanium?
I’m taking a guess carbide
You got it! Thanks for watching, we appreciate the comment my friend, have a stupendous rest of your week. mad Mike
Your link to get a bit like yours claims to be selling a MARS-TOOL bit. Can't find that company. What's up?
It's this amzn.to/2y1dpCH and it's an American company, not sure what you are talking about my friend? Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC
@@SweetProjectCars Mike the hammer SPC What I'm talking about my friend is that I would like to talk on the telephone with either the U.S. distributor or the U.S. manufacturer of these miracle bits before I buy one. Your Amazon.com URL (amzn.to/2y1dpCH) does not lead a buyer to a U.S. telephone number or even a U.S. company name and street address. MARS-TOOL is the only brand-name-like or company-name-like word I can find at the amazon.com website, but MARS-TOOL does not yield any address finds, websites, phone number, or even registered business name through many google searches. Please, Mike, just give me the business telephone number or these bits U.S. distributor's street address and I'll be happy.
We purchase everything on Amazon, don't analyze until you are paralyzed, it's a measly 30$, if you don't like it, return it, make it easy on yourself. Thanks. mad Mike the hammer SPC
@@SweetProjectCars OK. Thank you for replying to me.
What drill is this
This amzn.to/2J4iBrx is what we used. Thanks for asking, and remember, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the SHOW MORE of the videos description. If you can't find it, let us know and we will help you. Have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Titanium nitride? Love the video btw
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw and just a reminder, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can be found in the .....More of the video description. Thanks for watching, have a great day. mad Mike & team
Titanium. It's what I use at my plant which has 90% stainless steel (always fun to try to drill out using a cobalt) so one of my guys recommended a titanium bit and I've never looked back.
I stand corrected😅
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw they are all we use my friend. Thank you for watching and commenting, have a great day. mad Mike
I'm guessing cobalt.
Just tell us the name of the said drill bit!
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw and just a reminder, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the ...MORE of the videos description, see here 3c5.com/4u6dj if you can't find it let us know and we will help you. Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Sorry, chrome plated materials are only coated with microns of chrome, easy to drill through..
Drills and easy outs are softer at the gripping end….
TCT or Cobalt work well
Thank you for watching and sharing John, we appreciate it my friend, have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
carbide or diamond tipped?
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Thanks because I got a broken flywheel bolt and I broke a threader in the middle so I was just checking out carbide.
Very simply it is plain jobber carbide bit. A pro tip is to use the masonry grade for many reasons. Pay attention or pay cash!
Thanks Gerry! Have a great day my friend. mad Mike the hammer SPC
13 piece $288.91 wow beautiful, but I could still image me snapping those, I can snap anything esp the small ones. like toothpicks lol
Wow, way more expensive than I thought it would be... I guess if it gets your hole drilled it's worth it?
Yep, you hit the jackpot with that response. Merry Christmas. mad Mike
Metal
Is call a rescue bit.
that is a great name for those bits!!!!
Solid carbide
You guessed it! Thank you for watching and commenting, have a fantastic day my friend. mad Mike
Solid Carbide
You know it Michal! Thank you for watching and sharing, have a great day my friend. mad Mike
What kind of drill bit are you using
This amzn.to/3CnksBw and just a reminder, all of the products/tools we use in our videos can always be found in the ...MORE of the videos description, see here 3c5.com/4u6dj if you can't find it let us know and we will help you. Thanks for watching. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Titanium?
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thank you for the view and comment splash, have a great weekend my friend. mad Mike
Tungsten??
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thank you for watching and sharing, have a fantastic weekend my friend. mad Mike
Tungsten Carbide
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw you got it my friend! Thank you for watching and commenting, hope you have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Chromium is the hardest metal known in existence.
We beg to differ, it is tungsten carbide. Thanks for watching and for your comment. mad Mike the hammer SPC
sweeeet jackie
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It's made of something stronger than whatever you're drilling into.....................................
LOL, yup! Thanks for the view and comment Jim, hope you have a great week my friend. mad Mike
Cobalt
Unobtainium.
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diamond carbide.
It's this amzn.to/3CnksBw Thanks for watching and for the comment, we appreciate the input, hope you have a fantastic week my friend. mad Mike
Colbolt
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The drill bit is Cobalt
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Is that drill bit made of diamonds?
Thanks for the drill bit tip... I need that.
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Carbide my friend and not a masonry bit.
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Tungsten Carbide!
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Carbide is my guess
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Carbide drill bit
You got it Kevin! Thanks for the view and comment, hope you have a great day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
Carbide
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What kind of heartless individual "dislikes" this video?
Thank you for your kind words, good lookin out my friend. Have a fantastic day. mad Mike the hammer SPC
A Carbide Drill would be able to drill through High carbon Steel, Chrome, or even Tool Steel if you feed it properly.
There's more than one Carbide. Silicon Carbide, Tungsten Carbide, pick one.
You're very correct, thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas. mad Mike
Tungsten, the hardest metal there is.
You got it Unclebs!! Thanks for watching and sharing, have a great weekend my friend. mad Mike
Nevermind location accuracy
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Is the answer hidden
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Masonry bit