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Drilling into metal can cause tiny shards to fly off at high speeds. If one lodges itself in your eye, you’ll soon find yourself on an unpleasant trip to A&E. Make sure you’re wearing appropriate eye protection before you start drilling; safety glasses that wrap around the sides of your face are the best option.

Metal is a key component in countless construction projects. Aluminium and steel are the most prevalent, but copper, brass, and bronze are also commonly used.

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Mark the intended hole location with a pen, then use a centre punch and hammer to create a small dip in the metal. This will help keep the tip of your drill bit in place as you start to drill.

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Clickmetal are the UK's premier suppliers of aluminium and stainless steel pieces. Read on for our step-by-step guide to drilling through metal precisely, from choosing the right drill bit to deburring the hole.

The final step is to neaten and smooth any rough edges within the hole. You can use a specialist deburring tool for this, or you can use a drill bit that is slightly larger in diameter than the hole you just drilled. Twist it by hand over the top of the hole to grind away any burrs left over.

Trying to drill into a piece of metal without securing it is a recipe for disaster. If the drill bit catches, it could cause the metal to spin around violently, slashing at anything and anyone in the vicinity.

S765 4-flute milling cutters are ideal for roughing when plunging, ramping and profile milling in steels, cast iron and stainless steel. They have a medium length flute with NR profile, making them ideal for breaking chips, for efficient roughing applications. The 40 degree helix with unequal flutes means the vibration is reduced and performance improved when used in CNC machines. S765 4-flute roughing end mills are manufactured from premium carbide, with an aluminium chrome nitride coating. These two combined will give superior performance and longer tool life when milling materials which are difficult to machine.

When using a metal piece in your project, you may need to drill into it at some point. Metal’s harder composition makes getting a clean, precise hole more difficult than drilling through wood or masonry, so there are a few things you need to consider before you get started.

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Clickmetal is a specialist in the online supply of stainless steel, galvanised steel, mild steel and aluminium. We cut all types of metal to size and supply across the United Kingdom to both trade and domestic customers.

Gloves, loose clothing, and long hair can get wrapped up in the drill bit as it spins, risking serious injury. Avoid wearing anything with hanging parts and keep long hair securely tied back.

Safety always comes first. As with any construction project, it’s important to take steps to protect yourself from injury.

It’s not unusual for your drill bit to shift when you first start drilling. This could cause the hole to be strangely angled or in the wrong place, so it’s a good idea to create a ‘dimple’ in the metal first.

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