Hello, I'm trying to drill a hole into a timing pulley so that I can secure it to the shaft using a tension pin. I first tried drilling at the top of the teeth since that's how a previous hole was drilled, but the drill bit was chattering way too much. So then I aimed for the trough, but for some strange reason the drill bit wouldn't go in. If I pressed harder, the drill bit was simply bend and walk down the groove (Until breaking, of course, which did occur to one of my bits.). So, I'm wondering if this pulley is made of some super strong material or if I'm just using the wrong technique with it.
Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
The timing pulley is on the shaft, and it's secured to the drill press with a machinist vice that's been secured to the drill press. I'm pretty sure I'm "close" to being centered, oriented so that trough is pretty vertically aligned, and the motor is horizontal.
Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
The timing pulley is on the shaft, and it's secured to the drill press with a machinist vice that's been secured to the drill press. I'm pretty sure I'm "close" to being centered, oriented so that trough is pretty vertically aligned, and the motor is horizontal.