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Thread: Long 1/16" Drill Bit ?

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    Long 1/16" Drill Bit ?

    I need to drill a bunch of small longer holes in wood
    The short holes will be 2" long , 3" longer and longest holes up to 5" long

    So I am going to order at least 2 of each bit
    I looked and I see 4" and 6" 1/16" drill bits can be ordered
    I would prefer 3/64"
    But I didn't look if I could order 4" or 6" 3/64" drill bits
    I also am not sure how durable they would be

    The wood will be Willow , Birch , Popular and pine
    The pine will be from 2x4's
    All of the wood will be knot free

    Any suggestions as to brand and where to order from ?
    Would a 3/64" 4" drill bit hold up to drilling wood ?

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    There was a time I used a lot of drill bits. I found this company to be quick and have a quality product.

    https://www.buydrillbits.com/products/hss/gp2.php?c=AIR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnch View Post

    Would a 3/64" 4" drill bit hold up to drilling wood ?
    If I were doing it I would be using a drill press and have the material clamped to the table. With that done I think the only way a bit would break would be if you were trying to feed it too fast or weren't taking time to clear the chips from the bit.

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    McMaster Carr has long 6" bits. May want to look on E B A Y

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    Make your own with a 36” piece of drill rod!

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    John, any drill bit you buy will be adequate for the work you are doing. Agreed with the idea of using a drill press if that is possible, with such a small bit. If straightness is important the press is probably essential. It is hard to hold a drill motor exactly level and plumb for a deep hole.
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    Aircraft length drills is a good search term.

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    Pre-drill with your shorter bit to get a straight hole started. jd
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    Home Depot has 12" in bits.

    "Installer's Bit" if you are asking.
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    MSCdirect or McMaster carr- search for extended length drill bits. sometimes they are called aircraft drill bits, but now days aircraft drill bits can also mean a few different things like stepped and straight drill bits that have a 3/8 round shank with dimples for an aircraft drill and there was something else they were called but cant think of the name

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    No experience with the small stuff but have had no problems using 18" long 1/4" bits. The smaller the diameter, the easier it is to get crooked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deltaenterprizes View Post
    Make your own with a 36” piece of drill rod!
    It's actually easy to make a bit out of steel rod. I have been making a raised garden bed by pinning together 4x4's with steel rod salvaged from metal shelving. I cut one to length, and sharpened the end to a slanted spear point. It goes right through the cedar posts.

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    As stated above, look for aircraft drills online.
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    Either by hand or drill press go slow and clear chips. Heat and chips are what kills your bits.

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    the high helix bits pull chips better. 1/2 dia of drill and clear chips. Break chips very often, small chips are easier to clear. Are you drilling with the grain or against it. Small drills may want to follow the grain drilling with it

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    I've made long drill bits for drilling in wood from coat hanger wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elmacgyver0 View Post
    I've made long drill bits for drilling in wood from coat hanger wire.
    I don't know what wood you were drilling but that will follow the grain and turn from every knot.
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    An “Aircraft Drill” normally only has 2” of flute regardless of OAL or diameter.
    Will be an issue with chips going deep with them. As someone mentioned above as soon as flutes are full it will bind and break. Drills this small do not have much flute volume, fill very fast. Pecking is slow process and doesn’t lend to straight holes
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    I've had good luck with the bits I get from Victor Machine but then again, I only buy American made drill bits...

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    Quote Originally Posted by technojock View Post
    I've had good luck with the bits I get from Victor Machine but then again, I only buy American made drill bits...

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