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Dimple and Deburr Sequence

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AlanG

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Apr 17, 2011
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Location
Bristow, VA
New kid here. The purposes of deburring thin aluminum is to clear out the hanging chads and to eliminate stress crack starting points. For thin aluminum skins (0.020, 0.025) is the sequence drill, dimple, deburr or is it drill, deburr, dimple?

Thanks.
 
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