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Re: pic: Dual FisherPrice Gearbox
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Originally Posted by Cory
I think it'd be best to have the water jet cut it like 0.010 under and then ream the hole.
Whenever we get waterjetted parts the holes are usually clearance holes or tap drill holes and their diameter is not critical. Our guy cuts them slightly undersize then we open them up with the correct size drill.
I know Pink just cuts them slightly undersized and then anything that needs a bearing in it gets opened up with a reamer in a hand drill. I'd never have guessed you could get away with using a hand drill, but it sure works for them.
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Work for them it does. It is a good idea to have the jet cut the holes slightly under.
thanks for the suggestion,
-Vivek
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