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I would recommend TYCOM, specifically Elliot Sura, we have been analyzing
drill bit web thickness with Tycom for over a year. He can be reached at
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Dave Rooke
Circo Craft
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>A potential IPC member writes:
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>We are particularly interested in determining the web-thickness of an
>.043" #54 PCB drill bit. Can you give us the name of an outhority on PCB
>drill bit geometry or a source where this information is available?
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>Can anyone on the TechNet comment?
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>Thanks
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>David W. Bergman, Technical Director
>IPC
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