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Sheet metals present a special challenge for drilling.  The best way to drill in sheet metal is not to drill at all, but the use a punch.  A sheet metal punch is basically a round shear.  It pushes the part you want removed into a sharp edged hole of the same size and shape, cleanly shearing the hole.  A couple of examples are shown below, a Whitney punch and a chassis punch.  With a chassis punch, you need to start with a smaller hole for the bolt on the punch to go through.   
 
Sheet metals present a special challenge for drilling.  The best way to drill in sheet metal is not to drill at all, but the use a punch.  A sheet metal punch is basically a round shear.  It pushes the part you want removed into a sharp edged hole of the same size and shape, cleanly shearing the hole.  A couple of examples are shown below, a Whitney punch and a chassis punch.  With a chassis punch, you need to start with a smaller hole for the bolt on the punch to go through.   
  
 
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Since it is not always practical to have all of the punches you need, we will talk here about drilling with a regular twist drill, which is tricky, and can be '''dangerous'''.
 
Since it is not always practical to have all of the punches you need, we will talk here about drilling with a regular twist drill, which is tricky, and can be '''dangerous'''.

Revision as of 23:43, 8 September 2011

Sheet metals present a special challenge for drilling. The best way to drill in sheet metal is not to drill at all, but the use a punch. A sheet metal punch is basically a round shear. It pushes the part you want removed into a sharp edged hole of the same size and shape, cleanly shearing the hole. A couple of examples are shown below, a Whitney punch and a chassis punch. With a chassis punch, you need to start with a smaller hole for the bolt on the punch to go through.

Whitney sheet metal punch.jpg

Since it is not always practical to have all of the punches you need, we will talk here about drilling with a regular twist drill, which is tricky, and can be dangerous.