Ian_Edwards
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Hi, and seasonal greetings
I'm back in boat maintenance mode, after spending the later part of 2018 travelling.
I needs some advice on how to cut 8mm diameter holes in 5mm fabric reinforced Neoprene.
The application is fitting new centre board rubbers to my Southerly 46, think centre board rubbers on a sailing dingy, only much bigger, the slot is over 3m long, and the centre board weighs 2.5 tons. The Neoprene is held in place by 2 SS strips, with SS inserts fitted into the cast steel grounding plate. I need to be able to cut or drill the holes fairly accurately to get the SS strips to line up with the holes in the neoprene and the inserts in the cast steel grounding plate.
I've got about 30 holes to cut, at around 8mm diameter.
I've tried drilling with a brand new drill, and punching holes with a hole punch, part of a set I bought at Bunnings in Australia, but the hole punch just bent when I hit it with a rubber mallet, it was a cheapo set, so I wasn't surprised. And I don't seem to be able to get a drill bit to cut, it just produces a very ragged hole.
What's the best way to cut holes in Neoprene?
With 30 odd holes to cut and the prospect of having to do this every few years, I don't mind spending bit of cash to get good tools to do the job.
I'm back in boat maintenance mode, after spending the later part of 2018 travelling.
I needs some advice on how to cut 8mm diameter holes in 5mm fabric reinforced Neoprene.
The application is fitting new centre board rubbers to my Southerly 46, think centre board rubbers on a sailing dingy, only much bigger, the slot is over 3m long, and the centre board weighs 2.5 tons. The Neoprene is held in place by 2 SS strips, with SS inserts fitted into the cast steel grounding plate. I need to be able to cut or drill the holes fairly accurately to get the SS strips to line up with the holes in the neoprene and the inserts in the cast steel grounding plate.
I've got about 30 holes to cut, at around 8mm diameter.
I've tried drilling with a brand new drill, and punching holes with a hole punch, part of a set I bought at Bunnings in Australia, but the hole punch just bent when I hit it with a rubber mallet, it was a cheapo set, so I wasn't surprised. And I don't seem to be able to get a drill bit to cut, it just produces a very ragged hole.
What's the best way to cut holes in Neoprene?
With 30 odd holes to cut and the prospect of having to do this every few years, I don't mind spending bit of cash to get good tools to do the job.