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I think we have all been there ..I usually use a large needle to scribe a starter hole before I drill .. it keeps it from floating .. try to clean up the mess as much as possible around the holes and then try to massage the sunshade to be straight around the front hole using some leverage such as a small pin or very small screw driver .. depending on how the area looks afterward .. maybe weather the area or install the sunshade in a more downward facing position .. that could help hide the blemisheshttp://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5187527
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Where do you get your HSS bits in sizes like #95?
0.2mm drills have enabled me to use 0.006" and 0.008" wire for hand grabs and other details, which is a win win.
Found some here, tho they don't come cheap (the smaller the pricier ) :https://allindustrial.com/precision-twist-drill-018695-95-diameter-3-4-oal-118-degree-high-speed-steel-bright-finish-jobber-length-drill-bit/Ed
I drill a lot of holes using my HSS .007" bits for installing .007" grab irons or inserting .003" suture silk for caboose smokejack supports.
@robert3985 could you please share your source(s) for HSS bits and the 0.003" suture silk?Thanks,Ed