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*A Machine Similar to a [[Die Sink EDM Machine]] ,  but optimized for drilling long thin holes
*A Machine Similar to a [[Die Sink EDM Machine]] ,  but optimized for drilling long thin holes
*This is done via flowing fluid through a nozzle in the end of the "Drill Rod", if circular it is also rotated to maintain an even cut
*This is done via flowing fluid through a nozzle in the end of the "Drill Rod", if circular it is also rotated to maintain an even cut
*Main Advantages Are:
**No Pressure is Exerted on the surface, so even on a curved surface such as a sphere or [[Fillet]] ,  the drill will not "stray"
**Hardness Doesn't Matter, all that matters is that the material is Electrically Conductive
***Thus nearly ''anything'' that is can be, even [[Hardened Steel]] etc
**High Aspect Ratios Don't Matter (Very Small Diameter, Yet Very Deep, Yet No Fear of the Drill Snapping)
**Speed: "It can make a hole 2,5 cm deep in about a minute" (Again through ''any conductive material'' , no real need to adjust [[Feeds and Speeds]] )
**High Tolerances


=Existing Open Source Designs=
=Existing Open Source Designs=
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=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[EDM]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://us.novotec-edm.com/die-sink-edm/ The Notvatec Page on EDM Drilling]
*[https://us.novotec-edm.com/die-sink-edm/ The Notvatec Page on EDM Drilling]
[[Category: Multimachine]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 10 January 2022

Basics

  • A Machine Similar to a Die Sink EDM Machine , but optimized for drilling long thin holes
  • This is done via flowing fluid through a nozzle in the end of the "Drill Rod", if circular it is also rotated to maintain an even cut
  • Main Advantages Are:
    • No Pressure is Exerted on the surface, so even on a curved surface such as a sphere or Fillet , the drill will not "stray"
    • Hardness Doesn't Matter, all that matters is that the material is Electrically Conductive
    • High Aspect Ratios Don't Matter (Very Small Diameter, Yet Very Deep, Yet No Fear of the Drill Snapping)
    • Speed: "It can make a hole 2,5 cm deep in about a minute" (Again through any conductive material , no real need to adjust Feeds and Speeds )
    • High Tolerances

Existing Open Source Designs

"Applied Science" 's Video + Design

Internal Links

External Links