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				Serious - Drilling a square hole
			 
			VERY interesting cammed cutter chucked up in a CNC cutting chips in an aluminum test fixture. Yup, drilling a square hole. Slo Motion Video: drill.mp4 video by randallwhitman - Photobucket 
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|  09-30-2011, 01:59 PM | 
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			Dang, never would've believed it. Thanks for posting this. 
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|  09-30-2011, 02:52 PM | 
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			I watched the video and I still don't see how its possible... guess its not a true square. I had squares cut with a plasma burner a while ago into a piece of 3/16 diamond plate. Cool stuff.
		 
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			what about a mortise chisel? 4 sided chisel with drill bit in center - been around for ages.
		 
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			It using two processes to make the square hole. Basically rotating and chiseling, but the thing is moving so fast that we can't see the tool doing the chiseling. I suspect it pauses rotation for a fraction of a second, while it chases out the corner with the chisel part of the cutting tool, similar to a hammer motion. Edited - Basically as Reg says above, the wood working tool for this has been around for ages. Still a cool cnc process. 2 nd edit, if I'd bothered to watch the end of the video, I would have seen this! 
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|  09-30-2011, 04:26 PM | 
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			I have a mortiser for woodworking, not new tech.
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|  09-30-2011, 04:27 PM | 
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			If I remember correctly from a technical lecture (far too many years ago), it is theoretically possible to drill any multi-sided polygon shaped hole. The trick is to set up some kind of drive unit for the bit to perform a necessary similar type motion as shown in the video. The drill bit would always have one less cutting side than number of faces in the drilled hole, hence the 3 'sided' bit for a four sided hole. I would guess maybe it follows that one could not drill a 3 sided hole. At the end of the day, it probably has limited practical applications. Cheers JB 
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|  09-30-2011, 04:32 PM | 
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			Old technology or not, somebody way smarter than me figgured that out!
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|  09-30-2011, 05:14 PM | 
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			The specially-shaped bit moves in an eccentric motion.  It is impossible to drill a square hole with just rotary motion.  This whole thing requires a special drill, not just a special bit. N! | ||
|  09-30-2011, 05:19 PM | 
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			blah blah blah, end of the day, it's cool to watch, UNDERSTAND, and hence I posted it........... cough cough, so credit to the guy who give 2 edits to his post before even watching to the end of the 2 minute video. geez they show the rotary cammed XY motion diagram in the first :20-:25 seconds. things must be needed faster in CA. Microwave not always better, slow roasted meat gooderer 
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			If the hole is big enough you can just use a normal milling machine bit on a square path. Then you even get nice radius edges as well. This looks better than broaching, though.
		 
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			Haven't you ever done a crappy job of drilling through thin sheet metal and ended up with a hole roughly shaped like this with a regular old drill bit.   
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|  09-30-2011, 08:19 PM | 
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			I was just going to say, my drilled holes usually look triangular. So really I've already accomplished 3/4 of what they just did. LOL
		 
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|  10-01-2011, 04:38 AM | 
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			Very cool - I'm thinking of all kinds of uses for that...
		 
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|  10-01-2011, 04:48 AM | 
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			UK company Microbore makes tools that will do this and more....
		 
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