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HELP! Where to purchase drill bits???

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Hi guys, i'm looking for a place to purchase drill bits of size 0.098". My stock just ran out :( and i can't seem to find a place to buy a bulk of them. i don't want to have to purchase a set with many different size since i'm only missing this size .....

i used to have carbide drill bits, is there anything better out there?

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Go to Amazon.com
They bought Tool Crib of the North a few years back - it's a great place to look for tools.

Search tools for drill bits 2.5mm
You'll find three - one is a jobber bit, in steel. Another has a hex shaft mount.

The steel might be a bit more resiliant than carbide.


I don't see any separate 2.5mm bits at www.modelexpo-online.com

www.micromark.com is another choice.

http://www.store.yahoo.com/drillcity/
There might be one there.
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I just bought a several bits and the chuck for converting a cordless screwdriver from Micro-MarK. The turn around was pretty fast:

http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.as ... ent&ID=112
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You could try Widget Supply.
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Micro Mark is definitely good on turnaround. I recently ordered some carbide files, and they shipped and arrived well within the week.
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Guess i'll have to step from 0.0098 to 0.0135.. it seem to be hard to find anything smaller than a #80 .... Thanks guys!
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You need a #88 or #89, or a .25mm bit. Tough to find but possible.

And possibly pricey
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Buddy, i love you :D ! i've been looking all over for something like those this and was about to despair!
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Your welcome.

I knew I could find them if I looked long enough.
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Go to Lee Valley

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx ... ,180,42240

$5 Canadian and their head office is in Ottawa. They have some of the coolest hobby stuff around at great prices.
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iSteve wrote:Go to Lee Valley

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx ... ,180,42240

$5 Canadian and their head office is in Ottawa. They have some of the coolest hobby stuff around at great prices.
Doesn't go small enough.

I gotta admit, I've never needed to go beyond #80 but if .25mm is what you need.
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well, i have a 300' of 0.25mm of fiber optics to go, i'll probably go a tad bigger next time. i prefer to use 0.25 drill bit as the #80 make the hole bigger and it leaves a small hole around. It insn't so bad to look at but it's that bad in my mind :wink:
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http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/PRO ... bit/BDM101

The 0.3 bit drills a very snug hole for 0.25 fiber. I use a pin vise.
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