for the insert drills I always used Ceratip by Kyocera (hope the spelling is right ) but near the end of my exclusivly stainless days (316L) I started switching to the Allied tool spade drills, they don't scream like a banshy and if you have the coolant flow available they cut just as fast (must use the supercobolt or carbide). The best thing about the TA series spade drill is the bodys are faily cheap and you have a few more milliseconds to hit the e-stop before you drill body dies if the insert goes south on you. And on 316L this happens way too frequently.
The inserts seam kinda pricey at first but you only have to purchase one per hole size not two to four and one drill body size will hold several size inserts (big plus if you do alot of dif. size holes)
been using them ever since.
thanks
Michael T.
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