Can't remember ever having hole-sawed stainless, but have drilled and sawed enough to know that besides wanting the right spindle speed and the right coolant, once the tool starts cutting you want to keep the pressure on and never let off until you're through. If you let the tool skid at all instead of making a chip, the stainless work-hardens to a point where you probably will just destroy your tool.
Interested to hear how your effort works out.
Interested to hear how your effort works out.
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