Carl Fisher
Member
I've seen various conversations on this through searching, but seem to find some varying opinions.
Let's take the ever popular 9 x .75 tap.
I found a spreadsheet linked here somewhere that says for that tap you would use a letter Q drill bit which is a touch bigger than 8.4mm according to the drill chart. The other formula I've found for metric in this thread is to take the size and subtract the pitch, so in this case 8.25mm would be correct. That's just over .2mm difference in hole size (assuming no runout). Now to go a step further, a 21/64 falls between these two at a strong 8.3mm
Obviously I can try the 21/64 but before I jump out and buy some various letter bits I don't own or a very specific metric bit, I'd like to hear what others have to say.
Thanks!
Let's take the ever popular 9 x .75 tap.
I found a spreadsheet linked here somewhere that says for that tap you would use a letter Q drill bit which is a touch bigger than 8.4mm according to the drill chart. The other formula I've found for metric in this thread is to take the size and subtract the pitch, so in this case 8.25mm would be correct. That's just over .2mm difference in hole size (assuming no runout). Now to go a step further, a 21/64 falls between these two at a strong 8.3mm
Obviously I can try the 21/64 but before I jump out and buy some various letter bits I don't own or a very specific metric bit, I'd like to hear what others have to say.
Thanks!