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How to drill high-speed steel grade P6M5 or HSS according to the European designation? For example, we made a knife from a blade from a mechanical saw, and it is required to drill holes with a diameter of 5-6 mm under the pins for installing and securing the handle pads.
The same operation may be needed to drill a hacksaw blade for metal from 1X6VF steel, from which some useful products can be made. A piece of blade from a mechanical saw made of 9XF steel is suitable not only for the manufacture of knives, but, for example, for non-standard key rings.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Necessary tool and samples


All considered and other brands of high-speed steels are drilled using spear-shaped (feather) drills on a tile having different designs. So, for example, shanks are made round or hexagonal, which is not of fundamental importance for the main work - drilling.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

They are freely sold in almost all construction stores or points of sale selling all kinds of tools. What is very important, drills of this type and purpose are attractive in that they are inexpensive.
Also, for drilling high-speed steels, cones of various shapes and designs will be needed. With their help, accuracy, purity, shape and the required diameter of the drilled hole are ensured.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

We have to drill the following samples:
  • a piece from a frame saw made of steel grade 9HF.
  • a blade hacksaw blade made of 1H6VF steel.
  • HSS steel saw blade.

The process of drilling samples of high speed steels


Let's start with the blade from the hacksaw for metal. As a tool, we will choose a used pen drill on a tile that has already been more than once ground on a diamond wheel. That is, from the factory sharpening, which would undoubtedly give the best result, nothing has long remained.
We insert our tool into the electric drill chuck and start drilling without the use of grease or cooling. As the operating mode, select low speed. We notice that the process is slow, but with some patience, after a while, a conical recess is obtained on the canvas, a kind of countersink caused by the shape of our drill.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

We drill until a tubercle appears on the other side.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

After that, we turn the canvas over and continue the process, guided by the tubercle.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Drilling alternately from one side or the other, we achieve an increase in the diameter of the hole until we get the desired size.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

The next sample is a blade from a frame saw. The drilling location is chosen at the base of the teeth, where the material has the greatest hardness.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

The process is also not very fast, but steady. This can be seen in the gradually increasing volume of chips around the drill.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

We notice that the work is faster if you slightly sway the tool from side to side. This helps remove chips from the cutting area.
We continue drilling on the one hand until the tip of the tool passes through the entire thickness of the metal and forms a small tubercle on the other side of our sample.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Since the thickness of the metal is greater than that of the metal sheet, you will have to replace the drill or grind the one we use in the middle of the process. After that, turn the sample over and continue drilling.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Literally after a few revolutions of the drill, a through hole is formed.Continuing the process, we achieve the required diameter for the mating part.
Bring the hole with a suitable cone.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

In our case, it is most convenient to use a conical shape tool. It is easier and faster to achieve the required hole size and give it a cylindrical shape.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Indeed, after a pen drill with its large taper, the hole turns out to be different in diameter: closer to the surface of the sample, it is larger and smaller in the center.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

We proceed to drilling the blade from a mechanical saw.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Also, for this we select the zone closer to the teeth, because in this place the metal is harder due to the special hardening.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

The process, compared to the two previous samples, seems to be proceeding faster. This can be seen by the intensity of chip formation and obtaining a through hole without drilling from the back side.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

To bring the hole to the desired diameter and give it a cylindrical shape, as in previous cases, one of the cones will help.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

In practice, we were convinced that any brands of high-speed steels are drilled with ordinary Chinese pen drills on a tile, the main advantages of which are accessibility and a cheap price. Also in this case, standard cones are useful, through which the diameter of the holes is specified and they are given a cylindrical shape.
How to drill any high-speed steel with a tile drill

Final tips and comments


Using linseed oil for drilling (it is used when working with stainless steel and contains oleic acid in its composition), it will be possible to increase productivity, less often drag the tool and increase the purity of processing.
Practice shows that the process of drilling high-speed steels will become more productive if you first use drills with a smaller diameter, and then with a larger one.
Some craftsmen use screws or screws made in Germany and used for concrete work as tools for drilling high-speed steels. Their distinguishing feature - on the head there is a letter "H" (Hardened - hardened).

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Comments (19)
  1. Guest Alexander
    #1 Guest Alexander Guests January 21, 2019 6:47 a.m.
    12
    I do not see an application in practice. Why is it necessary to rape the brain with such twists?
    1. Semen
      #2 Semen Guests January 26, 2019 9:34 p.m.
      3
      I have a mini hacksaw for metal, for it not to find canvases during the day with fire, I have to break and drill large canvases to put on a small one.
  2. Guest Victor
    #3 Guest Victor Guests January 21, 2019 2:56 p.m.
    10
    This is a very useful tip, I haven’t tried it yet, but I think it will help in the future, tell me what glue or rather to assemble the handle on the knife
    1. Evgen
      #4 Evgen Guests January 21, 2019 9:47 p.m.
      4
      Epoxy resin
  3. Guest Nicholas
    #5 Guest Nicholas Guests January 21, 2019 19:04
    2
    I take a tungsten rod of the required diameter for drilling and burn the hole at high speed and then bring it to the right size
    1. Guest Alexander
      #6 Guest Alexander Guests January 22, 2019 18:32
      1
      I used sandpaper corundum powder and slowly drilled the back of the drill.
    2. kiteblack
      #7 kiteblack Guests February 4, 2019 01:20
      0
      So an acetylene burner can be burned either by electric welding. Each method has its pros and cons ... Regarding tungsten - thanks, on occasion, I'll try ...
  4. Guest Vladimir
    #8 Guest Vladimir Guests January 21, 2019 9:46 p.m.
    2
    Interesting. If this is true, very useful.It’s not necessary to stupidly drill saws for fun. Several times there were such situations with red-hot steel. I burned it with welding, but it’s a stone age and it’s not completely possible.
  5. Guest Alexander
    #9 Guest Alexander Guests January 22, 2019 8:56 p.m.
    3
    easier with electroplating. varnish from nails and calculate the space for the holes a couple of nails and the charger will work faster than with drills.
  6. Guest Sergey
    #10 Guest Sergey Guests January 23, 2019 09:37
    7
    Guys have drills on hard alloys, it costs about 400 r, buy and do not rape brains.
    1. Guest Nikolay
      #11 Guest Nikolay Guests June 23, 2019 18:58
      0
      Where can I buy?
  7. Antonio
    #12 Antonio Guests January 25, 2019 16:45
    1
    In these places, weak hardening. There he takes an ordinary drill for metal .....
  8. Basil
    #13 Basil Guests January 27, 2019 8:04 p.m.
    4
    at the drilling site, heat with a candle and drill with a conventional metal drill.
  9. Guest Michael
    #14 Guest Michael Guests January 28, 2019 3:54 p.m.
    0
    It’s easier to break through and an order of magnitude faster.
    1. kiteblack
      #15 kiteblack Guests February 4, 2019 01:25
      3
      He himself punched a crooked, useless bat on the mandrel, with one light blow, the blades from any handsaws on wood. But the blade from a mechanical saw will simply crack upon impact ...
  10. Igor Gordienko
    #16 Igor Gordienko Visitors January 28, 2019 10:26 p.m.
    0
    it is possible to drill in water or oil (for cooling), cones cannot be found - in the afternoon with fire, if you do not work on a large metal-working pr-ve.
  11. Victor Anatolyevich
    #17 Victor Anatolyevich Guests March 8, 2019 2:00 p.m.
    0
    and even easier. a drill with a victorious soldering is taken. and easily drilled at high speeds. much faster than these troubles! metal just burns! any hardened steel.
  12. a lion
    #18 a lion Guests March 12, 2019 5:37 p.m.
    0
    It’s best to take a conventional drill for concrete and grind it like a simple drill for metal. Drill with grease and at low speed to avoid overheating of the cutting edge. The holes are clean, smooth and accurate.
  13. Alexander
    #19 Alexander Guests March 12, 2019 9:08 p.m.
    2
    Yes, the topic appeared at the wrong time, it was necessary to make holes in due time. But now I took note, in the future I already know how to act :) Plusanul

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