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Electronics => Beginners => Topic started by: Chopsticks on July 06, 2015, 05:31:03 am
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hi everyone,
i haven't posted much on here as I've been side tracked from my electronics hobby the last 12-18months but i'm wondering what the best way to store drill bits that are 1mm or smaller in size?
i have a whole container full of small drill bits that I've just sorted and stuck some labels on to tell me what sizes they are but its not a very practical way to leave them so im hoping somebody has some ideas on a more efficient way of storage
regards,
matt
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I've got a set of bits for drilling Jets in carbs, They came in a very nice linear storage box where you select the bit you want by sliding the top to align a small hole with the desired bit. That worked great for years until I dropped it and 30 tiny bits went flying across my garage floor... Now I have 25 tiny drill bits..
I've seen similar sets on eBay, you can't have too many drill bits!
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Search for a "bur box"
Or a piece of paper with sizes on a stick of bees wax. Stab the drill bits in. Bees wax is good for drilling lube anyhow.
Maybe a worn out solderless breadboard :)
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Plastic pill bottle for all sizes to 3 mm and the ever handy calipers at close reach.
Proper drill index for all the others to 13mm.
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cigar tube, that's where I store mine. So long as you don't shake it like a rattle and put it somewhere dry.
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My small drill bits came with this type of packaging:
http://www.rose-plastic.co.uk/2936.0.html (http://www.rose-plastic.co.uk/2936.0.html)
Not too bulky and you can write the size on the box.
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(http://i01.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/1445775565_2/30-ASSORTED-NEEDLES-Round-Box-Packed-Imports-Hand-Sewing-Needles-Kit-Gold-Tail-Knitting-Needle.jpg)
Remove sewing needles, install drill bits.
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I order my bits from drill bit city (I think they have a yahoo store, an ebay store, and a normal web site)
Anyways, when I do, they come in a really awesome storage compartment - but it's for PCB drill bits with a 1/4 shank.
Something like this - but the ones I get usually SLIDE open(not clam shell), and protect the bits really well.
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Thanks everyone for all the helpful suggestions, I've go a few great ideas from you all so now I've just got to choose what one to use
Thanks again everyone for your help
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High density polyurethane foam block, and poke them into it. Then put in a small box that will fit the foam.
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Places that sell expensive bits send them in nice boxes, like the one on the picture. Such box tends to last much longer than the bits, I use it to store bits bought on eBay.
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A really cheap method is to use corrugated cardboard to make a sort of drill index. The cardboard goes on edge, and you slip the bits into the corrugations.
Then you stick a piece of paper on the front to write the sizes. Obviously the cardboard has to stay vertical, or all the bits fall out.