KREW2
Well-Known Member
Well, maybe it is still a hole but no good if it isn't the right size.
I was drilling nylon/Plastic chopping boards to make spacers for a launching trolley axle of 25ml.
After cutting 6 I decided to test the fit and the centres were too small. The cutter was clearly marked 25ml, but the holes cut were only 24ml in diameter.
I thought there was a mistake in the size of a 25ml hole cutter I bought, so I took it back to Tool station, they had no hesitation in changing it for a different brand, low and behold it was exactly the same size so I didn't bother, and popped next door to Screwfix. Armed with my vernier I asked for a 25ml hole cutter, only to be confronted with exactly the same dilema, the widest part of the cutter was the toothed edge and only measured 23. 6 diameter.
What do I have to do to get a 25ml hole
I was drilling nylon/Plastic chopping boards to make spacers for a launching trolley axle of 25ml.
After cutting 6 I decided to test the fit and the centres were too small. The cutter was clearly marked 25ml, but the holes cut were only 24ml in diameter.
I thought there was a mistake in the size of a 25ml hole cutter I bought, so I took it back to Tool station, they had no hesitation in changing it for a different brand, low and behold it was exactly the same size so I didn't bother, and popped next door to Screwfix. Armed with my vernier I asked for a 25ml hole cutter, only to be confronted with exactly the same dilema, the widest part of the cutter was the toothed edge and only measured 23. 6 diameter.
What do I have to do to get a 25ml hole