Claims
- 1. A cylindrical micro-drill having a diameter on the order of tenths of a millimeter to about a millimeter in extent, comprising a solid non-abrasive filamentary cored portion concentric with the longitudinal axis of the drill, and a surrounding solid contiguous portion disposed concentrically about the solid cored portion and comprising abrasive particles in a metallic matrix.
- 2. Abrasive drill according to claim 1, wherein the greatest transverse dimension of the solid cored portion is between about one-twentieth and one-third of the drill diameter.
- 3. Abrasive micro-drill according to claim 1, wherein the abrasive particles are distributed throughout the matrix, having been entrained therein when the matrix was deposited in place about the cored portion.
- 4. Abrasive micro-drill according to claim 1 or 3, wherein the abrasive particles are contained in a chemically deposited matrix.
- 5. Method of forming a cylindrical drill of at most about one millimeter diameter, comprising providing a taut filamentary mandrel concentric with the intended longitudinal axis of the drill and being in lateral extent from about one-twentieth to one-third of the intended drill diameter, and depositing metallic matrix material containing abrasive particles entrained therein uniformly onto the filamentary mandrel to obtain a cylindrical drill body contiguous therewith and extending to the intended diameter.
- 6. Method of drill formation according to claim 5, wherein the matrix material is electrodeposited onto the filamentary mandrel.
- 7. Method of drill formation according to claim 5, wherein the matrix material is deposited onto the filamentary mandrel by electroless chemical reduction.
- 8. Method of forming a cylindrical drill, comprising the steps of heating a filament to extend it, gripping the filament taut at its extended length, and cooling the filament to tension it; suspending abrasive particles in a fluid metallic composition, depositing the metallic composition onto the taut filament with abrasive particles entrained therein; and thereby forming a cylindrical abrasive drill.
- 9. Method of drill formation according to claim 8, wherein the filament is heated externally.
- 10. Method of drill formation according to claim 8, wherein the filament is metallic and is heated by passing an electric current therethrough.
- 11. Method of drill formation according to claim 8, including the steps of limiting the resulting drill diameter to from about three to twenty times the diameter of the filament.
- 12. Method of drill formation according to claim 11, including limiting the drill diameter to at most about a millimeter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application, Ser. No. 731,039 filed Oct. 8, 1976, to be abandoned.
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