What Kind of Reality Check Do I Need Quiz
Q&A for How to Drill Steel
Coming soon
Search
-
QuestionWhat type of drill bit is best for hard steel?Christopher Thomas is a Metallurgist based in Birmingham, Alabama. With 16 years of experience working for Commercial Metals Company, Christopher specializes in designing modern infrastructure, metal recycling, fabrication, performance steel, and construction services. His company is responsible for creating high-end structures, from the AT&T Stadium in Dallas to the Pentagon. Christopher holds a BS in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Alabama.Drill bits that are titanium coated are not typically good for steel; instead, they work better on softer metals. However, cobalt alloy bits that contain at least 5% cobalt or tungsten carbide bits are best.
-
QuestionWhat is the fastest way to drill metal?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFor faster drilling, use a drill press rather than a hand drill. However, it’s still important that you set the drill to the appropriate speed based on the type of metal and the size of the hole you’re trying to make. Consult your user’s manual to select the correct speed.
-
QuestionHow do you drill steel with a hand drill?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUse a sharp cobalt drill bit that’s designed to cut steel. Make sure the metal you’re drilling is held securely in place (e.g., with a vise), and never try to drill a piece of steel while holding it in your hand. Use low speeds and make sure the bit and metal are well lubricated with oil (such as 10W30) to prevent overheating. Always wear appropriate safety gear, such as work gloves and safety glasses.
-
QuestionWhat does a metal drill bit look like?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerUnlike wood drill bits, metal bits don’t have a spar at the tip. Instead, the tip is cut at a gentle angle. Metal bits may be black, gold, or coppery in color.
-
QuestionHow do I drill a broken bolt out of the crankshaft?Ronald EdenCommunity AnswerYou will need a good center punch, and make absolute certain you get dead center. Put a good indentation in the broken bolt. If it's a right-hand thread you will want to find a left-hand drill bit. By using the left-hand bit as you drill you stand a good chance of it grabbing the bolt and it unscrewing the bolt for you, assuming it was the correct bolt and not installed with semi-permanent Lock Tite. If that does not work, get a good easy out and drill the hole to the size for your easy out, but don't break the easy out off in the bolt; if you do, you will be pretty much screwed. Next just to keep drilling bigger till the bolt is paper thin and dig it out. Be patient.
-
QuestionIs it possible to enlarge a drain hole in a steel bathtub?Community AnswerThe holes in bathtubs are formed with a flat recessed edge to ensure the drain sets flat and securely so it won't leak. Making the hole larger would assuredly make it leak. Use a drain kit that matches the hole already in your tub.
-
QuestionI'm trying to install window blinds, but I can't mount the hardware because there are steel beams under the plaster walls. The 1/16 " drill bit didn't go in past the plaster. What can I do?Community AnswerYour drill bit is dull. There is no reason why you cannot drill into the steel studs underneath a sheet rock wall. Also check your screws, make sure they are hardened sheet metal type screws and not wood screws.
-
QuestionWhat are five drilling operations that I have to do to drill in a piece of steel?Community AnswerAccurately measure and mark the position to be drilled. Center pop the position very lightly, then check for accuracy. Then give a heavier center pop mark and check again. If the hole has to be 100% vertical use a drill stand. A high-speed drill should be used and usually dark blue in color. Start with the smallest drill possible. Select the optimum speed for your drill bit. Increase the hole size in stages. When the hole size is reached use a de-burring tool to clean the edges.
-
QuestionHow do I sharpen a drill bit?Community AnswerMost drill bits were not made to be sharpened. If you still think that you can, a grinder is really your only option.
-
QuestionMy drill bit broke off drilling a hole in a steel door. Can I drill the broken bit out?Community AnswerYes, preferably using a stronger (harder) drill bit to remove the broken one.
-
QuestionI'm putting a light bar on top of my steel bumper but it's been like 30 something degrees. Will drilling holes while it's cold crack or chip paint on the steel?Community AnswerIt won't affect the paint more or less than at a higher temperature as long as the paint has cured at least 30 days if it's new.
-
QuestionHow do I enlarge a hole in a steel tube?Community AnswerBy gradually using larger drill bits or a specific cutting tool the size of your desired hole.
-
QuestionHow do I drill a hole in HSS metal?Community AnswerYou would need tools made of tungsten carbide to drill it. They are expensive (compared to HSS ones) and they are extremely brittle, so you need to have caution using them or you will break a chip from your tungsten carbide drill. Of course, you could anneal th.e steel to make it a bit easier to work with (and be able to drill it with a common HSS drill-bit).
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit