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The connection comes out the side instead of the back like a coolant oneWhat does this part mean? That it has to already be modified to accept a certain specific air fitting?
Or can you use any typical gun drill, and figure out your own method to connect air to it?
Yeah, shaft end core9/32?
Experimenting with shaft bore or insert?
Sterling Gundrill.
Tell them what you need.
Fwiw.Yeah, shaft end core
I have what is maybe a dumb question. If you're drilling into a shaft 9/16 for 5 inches, why does that require a gun drill.Yeah, shaft end core
Drills will walk but if you were to bore a pilot hole to fit the bit snuggly maybe an inch deep you could probably get a straight hole with a drill bit. But maybe not.I have what is maybe a dumb question. If you're drilling into a shaft 9/16 for 5 inches, why does that require a gun drill.
You can use a Brad point after boring a pilot hole.Drills will walk but if you were to bore a pilot hole to fit the bit snuggly maybe an inch deep you could probably get a straight hole with a drill bit. But maybe not.
Are you saying the brad points will walk less?You can use a Brad point after boring a pilot hole.
But, the OP looks like he wants to drill deeper.
Make chips. Try it .Are you saying the brad points will walk less?
Appreciate the info, tyFwiw.
I experimented too.
From .285 by 5" bore and 3/8 cf tube.
I don't anymore as the people who play with my cues just want conventional shafts.
I do use a lighter and shorter ferrule now
Didn't think of that as an idea.....ty!You can use a Brad point after boring a pilot hole.
But, the OP looks like he wants to drill deeper.
Will doMake chips. Try it .
I've drilled quite a few of them that I had lieing around, 5 inches deep, 1/4 up to 5/16 depending on the diameter of the shaft. Just wanted to see how it effected the play. Far as them walking, guess I wouldn't know as I didn't put in cf, just left them hollow.Make chips. Try it .