Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

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Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby 1labelloj » Mon Jan 16, 2017 4:11 pm

I am ready to drill the main gear titanium leg. I am looking for some advice before I start.
1. I know the size is 1/4 inch. What is the best type bit to use?
2. What is the best speed for drilling?
3. What is the recommended cutting oil or cooling oil to use?

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Re: Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby NWade » Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:25 pm

Jake -

Do you know about the Sonex videos on EAA "Hints for Homebuilders"? There are a bunch of them (most are linked from the Sonex main website).

Here's the one on drilling the titanium legs:
http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=29739778001

Hope it helps! I'm going to be doing this myself in just a few weeks... :-)

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Re: Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby rizzz » Mon Jan 16, 2017 5:40 pm

I remember stressing about this as well, then when the time came it was a bit of an anti-climax.
I can't remember how I went about it, just that I was a bit surprised at how much easier it was than I thought it would be.

Drilling the stainless steel firewall however, what a traumatizing experience that was.
I still wake up screaming in the middle of the night :D .
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Re: Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby jowens » Mon Jan 16, 2017 6:40 pm

Consider listening to the sonexflight.com episode 9 that discusses landing gear.
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Re: Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby Bryan Cotton » Mon Jan 16, 2017 6:58 pm

I have some documentation on page 39 of my thread.
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=578&start=380

Don't use your motor mount or tailoring mount as a drill guide. I marked the hole location then brought the gear leg to the drill press on a V block. The I transferred the hole to the back of the mount.

I had bought a fancy bit but it died right away. I had HSS bits handy and they worked fine. Slow speed, lots of oil, lots of pressure, and have faith.
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Re: Advice: drilling the main gear titanium leg

Postby wlarson861 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:36 am

You should definitely use Cobalt bits to drill both Titanium and stainless steel. Not knowing this I attempted to drill the gear leg with a standard bit that snapped off half way through the cut. Luckily I got the broken bit end out of the hole. I read about cobalt bits and that was how I finished that hole and made the others. Cobalt bits can be found at most hardware stores, I think I bought mine from Menard's. For the #30 and #40 I think I had to order them. I tried using regular bits in the fire wall, I think I got 2 or 3 holes drilled before needing to sharpen the bit. If I remember right I used 3 or 4 bits just to do the filler box. The cobalt cut fast and clean.
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