Best way to punch holes in lexan
Best way to punch holes in lexan
Hi all. What the best tool to use to put the holes in Lexan bodies? Drill bit.?
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
This kit is what you need...
http://www.amazon.com/Du-Bro-Products-Reamer-Straight-Scissors/dp/B002SX1TTS
http://www.amazon.com/Du-Bro-Products-Reamer-Straight-Scissors/dp/B002SX1TTS
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I've done a few with a grinding bit and a dremel... works well for me if you go slowly.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I use the ofna knock off of the hudy reamer. It's amazing. The dubro one above isn't very sharp, it will do the job but the ofna is incredible.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I usually use an angled stone dremel bit but I've been wanting a quality reamer. Got a link to the Ofna reamer?
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
i usually get holes started with an x-acto, then go to tapered stone bit with the dremel.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
shodog wrote:I usually use an angled stone dremel bit but I've been wanting a quality reamer. Got a link to the Ofna reamer?
Says discontinued but some on eBay
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https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/231885285024
Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I use a uni-bit step drill bit and then use a standard reamer to fine tune the hole.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
SFC K wrote:This kit is what you need...
http://www.amazon.com/Du-Bro-Products-Reamer-Straight-Scissors/dp/B002SX1TTS
That is what I've been using.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I got a Dubro reamer that does such a piss-poor job that I never use it anymore; as the hole got larger, it would want to catch & tear the Lexan rather than cut a nice round hole. Now it just sits unused in my box of tools. I start holes by turning a used X-Acto knife and do the rest with a Dremel and grinding cone, like others have suggested. Works so much faster & better
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
don't skimp go Hudy if u can find it Jimshodog wrote:I usually use an angled stone dremel bit but I've been wanting a quality reamer. Got a link to the Ofna reamer?
mine's easily 15yrs if not 20 and it's still going strong, and I use it on a lot more than just lexan jobs. Sometimes I even chuck the tip into the cordless drill for big projects.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
A stepped drill bit is all you need. They make various types, but you'll want the skinny one. Works perfectly, and allows you to make different sized holes in seconds.

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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
The Ofna reamer is by far the best reamer ever!!!
Mine is nearly 10 years old and still going strong. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.
Mine is nearly 10 years old and still going strong. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
I have a body reamer that I bought from amain a few years ago. Works great. So good in fact that I use it for other drilling projects.
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Re: Best way to punch holes in lexan
Please be aware I am a novice....
When I needed a hole for my body pin I used a teaspoon with a perfectly round handle, heated it over the gas stove flame and just pushed it through. It has the advantage that it quite neatly adds a little extra thickness at the hole edge which gives it additional strength as some of the plastic moves aside rather than just sticking to the spoon. It sounds messy but its really quite simple and gives an elegant hole. You can see it in the picture below (sorry I don't have a better one, its the hole at the nose).
When I needed a hole for my body pin I used a teaspoon with a perfectly round handle, heated it over the gas stove flame and just pushed it through. It has the advantage that it quite neatly adds a little extra thickness at the hole edge which gives it additional strength as some of the plastic moves aside rather than just sticking to the spoon. It sounds messy but its really quite simple and gives an elegant hole. You can see it in the picture below (sorry I don't have a better one, its the hole at the nose).
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