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In this video I drill and tap some quite shallow holes in an ornamental bezel, to accept a set of bezel screws.


The main project video that this video is related to is "Making, Polishing And Blueing The bezel Screws"

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Spare Parts #2 - Drilling And Tapping A Small Blind Hole On The Mill

Drilling And Tapping A Small Blind Hole On The Mill, by Clickspring In this video I drill and tap some quite shallow holes in an ornamental bezel, to accept a set of bezel screws. The main project video that this video is related to is "Making, Polishing And Bluing The bezel Screws": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAw4Q1PM8Y Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed the video please give a thumbs up, and leave me a comment. If you would like to help support the creation of these videos, then head on over to the Clickspring Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/clickspring You can also help me make these videos by purchasing via the following Amazon Affiliate links: Cameras used in this video: Panasonic GH5 - https://amzn.to/2rEzhh2 Panasonic X920 - https://amzn.to/2wzxxdT Tools & Shop Products: Dykem 80300 Steel Blue Layout Fluid, Brush-in-Cap (4oz): http://amzn.to/2HGPaJJ "Machinery's handbook": http://amzn.to/2pi7XE5 "Milling: A Complete Course (Workshop Practice)" - https://amzn.to/2K2QZ97 Dormer A190202 Jobber Drill Set, 1.0 mm - 6.0 mm x 0.1 mm Size: https://amzn.to/2DR5fdb Dormer A190203 Jobber Drill Set, 6.0 mm - 10.0 mm x 0.1 mm Size: https://amzn.to/2ITfeTa YG1 NC Spotting Drill 8% Cobalt HSS 1/8 to 1/2" 120 Degree 5 Pc Set CNC Machine: https://amzn.to/2G7ylv6 Other Videos to Watch: "Making, Polishing And Bluing The Bezel Screws": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAw4Q1PM8Y Ask Me A Question: http://www.clickspringprojects.com/contact.html Abbreviated Transcript: 0:00:08 I'm about to drill and tap some small retaining screw holes in this bezel, and I've got quite a bit of time invested in the part, so I'm taking it very carefully. 0:00:16 This wheel crossing jig is perfect for laying out the positions. The wheel is held on with double sided tape, and the holes and turning marks on the jig mean that it's easy to centrally position the work by eye. 0:00:37 A light center punch marks the hole locations, and then the work is positioned on the mill on a piece of melamine, so that it can float around and find its own center under the drill bit. 0:00:51 Now this mill doesn't have a depth stop, so I'm using the digital readout to control the depth, and the fine handwheel to move the quill. For a mid sized benchtop mill, it has quite a sensitive feel. 0:01:07 This hole is about 3mm deep, and I want the thread to go right to the botton, so I've modified this 10BA plug tap to be even shorter. It now has almost no taper at all and should give me what I want. 0:01:18 The light feel of the pinvise means I can tell if I'm getting close to breaking the tap, and it slides on this rod in the quill, so vertical alignment is sorted. A quick de-burr with a hand held countersink, and the job is done. If you'd like to see how these holes are used to fasten the chapter ring in place, then be sure to check out this other video. And if this is your first time visiting the channel, thanks for dropping by. 0:02:17 I'd like you to know that I post regular project videos about shop made tools, as well as a longer term clockmaking project, so be sure to subscribe. And have a look at the clickspringprojects website too, for more toolmaking project info. Thanks again for watching, I'll catch you on the next video. Drilling And Tapping A Small Blind Hole On The Mill, by Clickspring

Comments

PJ

Nice way to make a bottom tap...do it myself. Wonderful new videos and the heat work was stellar! Thanks! ~PJ

Alan Wood

Hi Chris, another nice piece of presentation. I have fallen in love with spiral flute taps. I think they are meant for fast CNC work but as hand taps they just grab easily and somehow seem to find their own true path. They are a bit more expensive but lovely to use. Kind regards Alan

clickspring

Thanks for letting me know that Alan, I will have to give one a try next time I'm buying. Cheers, Chris.

Alan Wood

Hi Chris, different subject but have you considered indexable tooling for the lathe and if so how about a tutorial. I feel like it is a good thing to do but have no idea where to start ... Alan

clickspring

Hi Alan, I do use indexable tooling for a few things like hard castings, but to be honest I prefer to use HSS for most everything else. I find I need the flexibility of being able to shape the tool for exactly what I need.